Difference between revisions of "Cyperus microiria"

Steudel

Syn. Pl. Glumac. 2: 23. 1855.

Synonyms: Cyperus iria var. microiria (Steudel) Franchet & Savatier Cyperus iria var. parviflorus (Nees) Miquel Cyperus iria var. rectangularis Kükenthal
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Revision as of 16:06, 18 September 2019

Herbs, annual, cespitose. Culms trigonous, (5–)20–60 cm × (0.2–)0.6–2.4 mm, glabrous. Leaves (1–)3–4, V-shaped, 15–40 cm × 3–6 mm. Inflorescences: spikes 2–5(–8), oblong to ovoid, 2–10 cm × 3–12 mm; rays 4–8, to 11 cm; bracts (4–)5(–7), ascending at 45°, V-shaped, (1.5–)8–30(–50) cm × 1–6 mm; rachilla persistent, wingless (successive floral scales 1.1–1.5 mm apart). Spikelets 10–30, spreading, compressed, linear, 4–20 × 1.5–2.1 mm; floral scales deciduous, (2–)6–26, laterally brown to golden brown, edges clear, medially green, 5-ribbed, outermost ribs more noticeable than others, obovate to nearly orbiculate, 1.3–1.8 × 1.2–1.8 mm, margins emarginate, apex mucronulate, mucro 0.2–0.25 mm. Flowers: stamens 2(–3); anthers (0.2–)0.3–0.4 mm, tips of connectives reddish, less than 0.1 mm; styles less than 0.1 mm; stigmas 0.2–0.4(–0.5) mm. Achenes brown, slightly stipitate, obovoid, 1.2–1.4(–1.5) × 0.5–0.7 mm, apex apiculate, surfaces puncticulate.


Phenology: Fruiting summer.
Habitat: Disturbed soils
Elevation: 0–100 m

Distribution

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Conn., Ky., Mass., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, Pa., e Asia.

Discussion

The name Cyperus amuricus Maximowicz has been misapplied to C. microiria by some American authors (e.g., M. V. McGivney 1938).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Gordon C. Tucker* +, Brian G. Marcks* +  and J. Richard Carter * +
Steudel +
Conn. +, Ky. +, Mass. +, N.J. +, N.Y. +, Ohio +, Pa. +  and e Asia. +
0–100 m +
Disturbed soils +
Fruiting summer. +
Syn. Pl. Glumac. +
Cyperus iria var. microiria +, Cyperus iria var. parviflorus +  and Cyperus iria var. rectangularis +
Cyperus microiria +
Cyperus subg. Cyperus +
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