Difference between revisions of "Rhynchospora intermedia"

(Chapman) Britton

Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 11: 87. 1892.

Illustrated
Basionym: Rhynchospora plumosa var. intermedia Chapman Fl. South. U.S., 524. 1860
Synonyms: Phaeocephalum intermedium (Chapman) House
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 23. Treatment on page 219. Mentioned on page 217.
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Plants perennial, mostly densely cespitose, 20–70 cm, base deep rich redbrown; rhizomes absent. Culms erect to ascending, leafy, stiff. Leaves shorter than scape; blades narrowly linear, (1–)2–3 mm wide, margins involute, apex trigonous, tapering. Inflorescences: clusters 1–2, if 2 then close together, dense, broadly turbinate to hemispheric or lobedglobose; primary leafy bract linear, stiff, exceeding clusters. Spikelets light to dark redbrown, lanceovoid, 3.5–6 mm, apex acuminate; fertile scales ovate, convex, 3–3.5(–4) mm, apex acuminate, low midrib excurrent or not. Flowers: perianth bristles 6, reaching at least to tubercle base, plumose from base to more than 1/2 length of fruit body. Fruits 1(–2) per spikelet, (2–)2.5–2.8(–3) mm; body redbrown or brown, tumidly obovoid, (1.5–)2–2.2 × 1–1.7 mm; surfaces interruptedly transversely rugulose; tubercle broadly conic, 0.5–0.8(–1) mm, base broadly 2lobed, apex often apiculate.


Phenology: Fruiting spring–fall or all year.
Habitat: Sands and sandy peat of bog margins, pinelands and pine saw palmetto flats among wiregrass
Elevation: 0–200 m

Discussion

Rhynchospora intermedia is distinguished from taller extremes of R. plumosa by its thicker leaves and scapes and its longer spikelets and fruit. Its bases are a deep rich red-brown rather than the pale brown or dull deep brown of R. plumosa.

Rhynchospora pineticola C. B. Clarke is a superfluous, illegitimate name that pertains here.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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(Chapman) Britton +
Rhynchospora plumosa var. intermedia +
Fla. +  and West Indies (Cuba). +
0–200 m +
Sands and sandy peat of bog margins, pinelands and pine saw palmetto flats among wiregrass +
Fruiting spring–fall or all year. +
Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew, addit. ser. +
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Phaeocephalum intermedium +
Rhynchospora intermedia +
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