Difference between revisions of "Cyperus aggregatus"
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|name=Mariscus aggregatus | |name=Mariscus aggregatus | ||
|authority=Willdenow | |authority=Willdenow | ||
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|publication_title=Enum. Pl. | |publication_title=Enum. Pl. | ||
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|name=Cyperus cayennensis | |name=Cyperus cayennensis | ||
|authority=(Lamarck) Britton | |authority=(Lamarck) Britton | ||
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|name=Cyperus flavus | |name=Cyperus flavus | ||
|authority=(Vahl) Nees | |authority=(Vahl) Nees | ||
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|publication_place=1847 | |publication_place=1847 | ||
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|name=Cyperus flavus var. aggregatus | |name=Cyperus flavus var. aggregatus | ||
|authority=(Willdenow) Kükenthal | |authority=(Willdenow) Kükenthal | ||
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|name=Cyperus flavus var. laevis | |name=Cyperus flavus var. laevis | ||
|authority=Kükenthal | |authority=Kükenthal | ||
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|name=Kyllinga cayennensis | |name=Kyllinga cayennensis | ||
|authority=Baldwin | |authority=Baldwin | ||
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|name=Kyllinga squarrosa | |name=Kyllinga squarrosa | ||
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|name=Mariscus flavus | |name=Mariscus flavus | ||
|authority=Kunth | |authority=Kunth | ||
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|name=Mariscus laevis | |name=Mariscus laevis | ||
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|hierarchy=Cyperaceae;Cyperus;Cyperus subg. Cyperus;Cyperus aggregatus | |hierarchy=Cyperaceae;Cyperus;Cyperus subg. Cyperus;Cyperus aggregatus | ||
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|elevation=0–500 m | |elevation=0–500 m | ||
|distribution=Ariz.;La.;Miss.;N.J.;N.Mex.;Oreg.;Pa.;Tex.;Mexico;Central America;South America;Australia. | |distribution=Ariz.;La.;Miss.;N.J.;N.Mex.;Oreg.;Pa.;Tex.;Mexico;Central America;South America;Australia. | ||
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|discussion=<p>The records of <i>Cyperus aggregatus</i> in New Jersey, Oregon, and Pennsylvania represent introductions from ballast.</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>The records of <i>Cyperus aggregatus</i> in New Jersey, Oregon, and Pennsylvania represent introductions from ballast.</p><!-- | ||
--><p>The closely related Mexican and Central American <i>Cyperus</i> regiomontanus Britton has been collected once as an adventive or waif in southern California. It is distinguished from <i>C. aggregatus</i> by its silvery green, subulate-lanceolate spikelets and achenes that are only 0.4–0.6 mm wide.</p> | --><p>The closely related Mexican and Central American <i>Cyperus</i> regiomontanus Britton has been collected once as an adventive or waif in southern California. It is distinguished from <i>C. aggregatus</i> by its silvery green, subulate-lanceolate spikelets and achenes that are only 0.4–0.6 mm wide.</p> | ||
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|genus=Cyperus | |genus=Cyperus | ||
|subgenus=Cyperus subg. Cyperus | |subgenus=Cyperus subg. Cyperus |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 5 November 2020
Herbs, perennial, cespitose, rhizomatous. Culms trigonous, 20–100 cm × 0.8–2.5 mm, glabrous. Leaves 5–10, V-shaped to flanged V-shaped, 10–70(–90) cm × 2–7 mm, margins and midribs scabridulous or glabrous. Inflorescences: spikes 1(–6), densely cylindric, 6–30 × 5–11 mm; rays 3–12, 0.4–5(–7) cm; rays and rachis glabrous; usually only 1–2 spikes of inflorescence on elongate rays, other spikes sessile or nearly so; bracts 4–7, horizontal to slightly ascending, 1–16 cm × 0.5–4 mm; rachilla deciduous, wings persistent, 0.5 mm wide. Spikelets 20–80, ellipsoid, roughly quadrangular, 3–5 × 1–1.4 mm; floral scales 1–2(–4), appressed, stramineous to golden brown, often red-speckled, medially greenish, 9-ribbed, elliptic to ovate, 2.4–3.4 × 1.8–2.6 mm, apex obtuse. Flowers: anthers 0.4–0.6 mm; styles 0.7–1.1 mm; stigmas 1.4–2.1 mm. Achenes dark brown to reddish brown, sessile, broadly ellipsoid, 1.8–2.1 × 0.8–1 mm, apex apiculate, surfaces glabrous to finely puncticulate.
Phenology: Fruiting mid summer–fall (Jul–Oct).
Habitat: Dry roadsides, pastures, thickets
Elevation: 0–500 m
Distribution
Introduced; Ariz., La., Miss., N.J., N.Mex., Oreg., Pa., Tex., Mexico, Central America, South America, Australia.
Discussion
The records of Cyperus aggregatus in New Jersey, Oregon, and Pennsylvania represent introductions from ballast.
The closely related Mexican and Central American Cyperus regiomontanus Britton has been collected once as an adventive or waif in southern California. It is distinguished from C. aggregatus by its silvery green, subulate-lanceolate spikelets and achenes that are only 0.4–0.6 mm wide.
Selected References
None.