familyCyperaceae
genusOxycaryum
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in C. F. P. von Martius et al., Fl. Brasil. 2(1): 90. 1842.
Etymology: Greek oxys, sharp, and carya, nut
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 5 November 2020
Herbs, perennial, not cespitose, stoloniferous, aquatic. Culms solitary, trigonous. Leaves basal; ligules present, ciliate; blades flat to V-shaped in cross section, prominently keeled on abaxial surface. Inflorescences terminal, umbellate heads or capitate; involucral bracts 1–6+, spreading, leaflike. Spikelets: scales 5–10+, 3-ranked, spirally arranged, each subtending flower. Flowers bisexual; perianth absent; stamens 3; styles 2-fid, linear, base persistent. Achenes plano-convex, margins and apex corky.
Distribution
Tropical and subtropical America and Africa.
Discussion
Species 1.