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Cyperus triceps

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Isotype of Cyperus manimae Kunth var. pseudospectabilis Kük. [family CYPERACEAE]
Type? of Kyllinga triceps Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Holotype of Cyperus triceps (Rottb.) Endl. [family CYPERACEAE]
Type of Carex triceps var. ciliata Boeckeler [family CYPERACEAE]
Type of Cyperus triceps Nees [family CYPERACEAE]
Type? of Kyllinga triceps Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Type of Kyllinga triceps Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE]
Holotype of Cyperus asperrimus Liebm. [family CYPERACEAE]
Type of Thryocephalon nemorale J.R. Forst. and G. Forst. [family CYPERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Carex triceps Not on sheet. [family CYPERACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet., Cyperus triceps Not on sheet. [family CYPERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Carex triceps
  • Cyperus triceps
  • Mariscus manimae
  • Cyperus spectabilis
  • Cyperus asperrimus
  • Cyperus manimae

Flora

Entry for Cyperus manimae Kunth var. asperrimus (Liebmann) Kükenthal [family CYPERACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 23,
Names
Cyperus manimae Kunth var. asperrimus (Liebmann) Kükenthal [family CYPERACEAE], in H. G. A. Engler, Pflanzenr., 101[IV,20]: 463. 1936
Cyperus asperrimus Liebmann [family CYPERACEAE], Kongel. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr., Naturvidensk. Math. Afd., ser., 5, 2: 218. 1850
Cyperus asperrimus var. multiflorus Liebmann [family CYPERACEAE]
Cyperus triceps Nees [family CYPERACEAE]
Information
Herbs, perennial, rhizomatous. Culms trigonous, (4–)30–70(–95) cm × 0.5–2.3 mm, densely scabrid or hirtellate, either proximal to apex or over distal 1/2 of culm. Leaves 3–5(–8), flat to V-shaped, 7–30(–45) cm × 1.5–3.5(–6) mm, often becoming involute in drying, usually glabrous, except for scattered prickles on keel, margins in apical 1/3, or both surfaces scabrid throughout. Inflorescences: if rays absent, spikes 1–3(–4), sessile, (occasionally so densely congested, individual spikes not discernible), or if rays present, spikes 2–5(–10), borne singly on rays; spikes densely ovoid to oblong-ovoid, (15–) 20–35(–50) × 10–30(–40) mm; rays 1–6(–16) cm, glabrous or scabrid like culm, often absent; bracts (1–)3–5(–10), ± horizontal to reflexed parallel to culm, 3–12(–36) cm × 0.4–3(–5) mm, margins, keel, often both surfaces scabrid; rachilla deciduous, essentially wingless or wings inconspicuous, clear, 0.1(–0.2) mm wide. Spikelets 25–50(–80), light brown to deep reddish brown, ellipsoid to linear, quadrangular-compressed, 4–12(–22) × 2–3(–4) mm; floral scales deciduous, (2–)3–10(–14), marginally clear, laterally brownish to clear distally, or light brown, reddish brown or deep red throughout, medially green, often also reddish striate, laterally 3(–4)-ribbed, medially 1–3-ribbed, oblong-elliptic to broadly lanceolate, (1.5–)1.8–2.4(–2.7) × (1.2–)1.4–2(–2.5) mm, apex blunt to mucronulate, often erose, mucro 0.1(–0.3) mm, medially glabrous or rarely scabridulous. Flowers: anthers 0.4–0.6 mm; styles (0.2–)0.4–0.8 mm; stigmas 0.7–1.1 mm. Achenes brown to reddish brown, stipitate, oblong-ellipsoid, 1.3–1.8(–2.2) × (0.6–)0.7–0.9(–1.1) mm, stipe 0.1–0.2 mm, apex obtuse, scarcely to distinctly apiculate, surfaces finely to distinctly papillose.
Phenology Fruiting
summer
jun
jul
aug
fall
sep
oct
nov
Altitude range
1000–2000 m;
Distribution
MexicoCentral America (to Volcán Chiriquí)Central America (Panama)South America (Colombia to n Argentina).USA Ariz.
Discussion
In addition to Cyperus manimae var. asperrimus, G. C. Tucker (1994) recognized var. manimae and var. divergens from northern Mexico, which might be found in Arizona, New Mexico, or west Texas. All three varieties occur nearly throughout the range of the species; intermediates are scarce, and assigning specimens to a particular variety is seldom difficult. Cyperus manimae var. manimae differs from var. asperrimus in having glabrous culms and bracts, and var. divergens differs in having cuspidate floral scales.

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