CYPERACEAE

Contains 17 genera and 286 accepted taxa overall.

This family is completely databased for all specimens.

Characteristics
CYPERACEAE
Monocot
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Classification
POALES
CYPERACEAE
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Genera
Genus Common Name Taxa Count Herbarium Specimens Photos
Abildgaardia FLATSPIKE SEDGE 1
Bolboschoenus 1
Bulbostylis HAIRSEDGE 5
Carex SEDGE 78
Cladium SWAMP SAWGRASS 2
Cyperus FLATSEDGE 67
Dulichium THREEWAY SEDGE 1
Eleocharis SPIKERUSH 33
Fimbristylis FIMBRY 9
Fuirena UMBRELLASEDGE 6
Isolepis BULRUSH 1
Rhynchospora BEAKSEDGE 56
Schoenoplectiella 1
Schoenoplectus NAKED-STEMMED BULRUSH 7
Schoenus BOGRUSH 1
Scirpus BULRUSH 4
Scleria NUTRUSH 13
Identification Key
1.  Pistillate flowers and achenes partially to completely enclosed in an usually inflated sac (perigynium), open at the apex where the stigma or style protrudes; flowers unisexual, with the male flowers typically apical and female flowers basal
1.  Flowers and achenes not enclosed in a sac-like structure; flowers bisexual or unisexual (Scleria)
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2.  Spikelet scales distichous
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2.  Spikelet scales spirally arranged
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3.  Perianth bristles present, subtending achene
4
3.  Perianth bristles absent
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4.  Leaf blades absent
4.  Leaf blades present
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5.  Leaves cauline; inflorescences axillary, numerous
5.  Leaves basal or nearly so; inflorescences terminal, solitary
6.  Achene generally yellow, brown, to black
6.  Achene white or grayish-white, sometimes with darkened areas
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7.  Inflorescence a solitary spikelet, the scales and florets densely congested
7.  Inflorescence of 1-several spikelets, the scales and florets adjacent, but generally individually apparent and spaced
8.  Achene with a persistent, apical tubercle or swollen style base
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8.  Achene lacking an apical tubercle or swollen style base
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9.  Leaf blades absent or to 4 mm long and scale-like; culm with 1 spikelet
9.  Leaf blades present, >4 mm long; culm with 2 or more spikelets
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10.  Leaf sheath fimbriate-ciliate; style 3-fid; achene trigonous, the tubercle usually <½ as wide as achene
10.  Leaf sheath glabrous; style usually 2-fid; achene usually biconvex, the tubercle usually >½ as wide as achene
11.  Inflorescence bract 1 (rarely 2), erect, confluent with the culm, the inflorescence appearing lateral; perianth bristles present or absent
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11.  Inflorescence bract 1-8, spreading to erect, not confluent or only 1 bract confluent with the culm and perianth bristles absent, the inflorescence generally appearing terminal
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12.  Plant rhizomatous, usually >40 cm tall; culms usually >2 mm wide; perianth bristles present
12.  Plant cespitose or nearly so, usually <40 cm tall; culms 0.2-1.2 mm wide; perianth absent
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13.  Spikelets 1(3), scales gibbous; style 3-fid
13.  Spikelets (1)2-6(10), scales not gibbous; style usually 2-fid
14.  Plant 0.5-3 m tall, rhizomatous, rhizomes 2.5-13 mm wide, 5-20 cm long, culms 4-10 mm wide
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14.  Plant 0.2-1.5(2) m tall, cespitose or if rhizomatous, rhizomes <2.5 mm wide or <5 cm long, culms 0.1-5 mm wide
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15.  Rhizomes with few, non-overlapping scales; leaves unarmed, not prickly; spikelets 10-30 mm long, 6-10 mm wide
15.  Rhizomes densely scaly-imbricate; leaves armed, copiously prickly; spikelets 2-3 mm long, 1-2 mm wide
16.  Spikelet scales usually recurved or spreading; inner whorl of perianth bristles with a claw and expanded blade
16.  Spikelet scales recurved to appressed; perianth bristles lacking or these without expanded blades
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17.  Perianth bristles (0)3-6
17.  Perianth absent, or of 1-2 scales or bractlets
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18.  Spikelets few to numerous, often sessile or nearly so (those with spirally arranged scales); style smooth
18.  Spikelets numerous and usually some pedunculate or spikelet solitary, the spikelet mostly ovate to lanceolate; style fimbriate, papillate, ciliiolate, toothed, to smooth