Cyperus strigosus Linnaeus (Q3251)

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Cyperus strigosus is a taxon with the rank species within the subgenus Cyperus subg. Juncellus
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Cyperus strigosus Linnaeus
Cyperus strigosus is a taxon with the rank species within the subgenus Cyperus subg. Juncellus

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    taxon/id/Cyperus strigosus Linnaeus
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    Cyperus strigosus Linnaeus
    Cyperus strigosus
    Linnaeus
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2002. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 23: Cyperaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    souchet hispide (French)
    straw-coloured flatsedge (English)
    false flatsedge (English)
    false nutsedge (English)
    straw-coloured umbrella sedge (English)
    straw-coloured cyperus (English)
    False nutsedge (English)
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    Klinkenberg, B. (ed.). 2010+. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia. Lab. for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. http://www.eflora.bc.ca http://www.eflora.bc.ca/
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    Harms, V.L. 2006. Annotated catalogue of Saskatchewan vascular plants. http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/Docs/AnnotatedCatalogueSKVascPlants2006.pdf
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    Newmaster, S.G. & S. Ragupathy. 2005. Flora Ontario - Integrated Botanical Information System (FOIBIS), Phase I. University of Guelph, Canada. http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis http://www.uoguelph.ca/foibis/
    1 reference
    Marie-Victorin, Fr. 1995. Flore laurentienne. 3e éd. Mise à jour et annotée par L. Brouillet, S.G. Hay, I. Goulet, M. Blondeau, J. Cayouette et J. Labrecque. Gaétan Morin éditeur. 1093 pp.
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    Hinds, H.R. 2000. Flora of New Brunswick : a manual for the identification of the vascular plants of New Brunswick. 2nd edition. Biology Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. 699 pp.
    pond shores
    ditches
    disturbed soils
    gardens
    croplands
    Herbs, perennial (often flowering first-year), rhizomatous.
    Culms basally swollen and cormlike, trigonous, (1–) 20–40 (–90) cm × 1–6 mm, glabrous or few prickles subapically.
    Leaves flat, (10–) 20–40 cm × 1–4 (–8) mm, margins and midribs glabrous or scabridulous.
    Inflorescences: spikes 1–4, loosely ovoid to oblong-cylindric;
    (6–) 10–28 (–50) × 10–40 mm;
    rays sometimes absent, usually (1–) 3–6 (–8), 0.5–7 (–25) cm;
    if absent, inflorescence a congested head;
    2d order rays sometimes present, 1–4 (–9) cm;
    rachis 8–18 (–25) mm;
    bracts (3–) 5–7 (–10), ascending at 30–45°, cross ribs sometimes conspicuous, (1–) 10–30 (–45) cm × (1–) 2–4 (–12) mm;
    rachilla ± deciduous, wings 0.4–0.5 mm wide.
    Spikelets (5–) 12–50, linear-lanceoloid, compressed, 5–30 × 0.6–0.9 mm;
    floral scales ± deciduous, 3–11, appressed, medially green, laterally stramineous to pale-brown, 3–4-ribbed laterally, (1–) 3-ribbed medially, oblong-obovate, 3.2–4.5 (–6) × 1–1.8 mm, apex ± acute, overlapping lower 1/4–1/2 of next scale.
    Flowers: anthers 0.3–0.5 mm;
    stigmas 3–4 mm.
    Achenes purplish brown, ± stipitate, narrowly oblong, (1.5–) 1.8–2.4 × 0.5–0.6 mm, apex apiculate, acute, surfaces puncticulate.