RUSTY FLAT-SEDGE
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Cyperus odoratus L.
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Greenwood County, Kansas |
Annual |
Height: 4-32 inches |
Family: Cyperaceae - Sedge Family |
Flowering Period: August, September,October |
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Also Called: | | Slender nutsedge, fragrant flatsedge. | Culms: | | Erect, stout, glabrous, prominently 3-angled. | Leaves: | | Narrow, elongated, shorter than culm, 1/10 to 2/5 inch wide, glabrous. | Inflorescences: | | Spikes, simple or compound, loose, elongate; stalks 3-10, unequal, 2 to 4 inches long; bracts several, long, leaf-like, mostly surpassing inflorescence. | Spikelets: | | Spikelets, numerous, linear-cylindric, spreading, up to 1.25 inch long, 4-30 flowered, easily break into sections, reddish to brownish color at maturity; scales ovate, up to 1/10 inch long, tip pointed or blunt, overlapping base of scale above. | Fruits: | | Achenes, 3-angled, oblong, less than 1/12 inch, brown. | Habitat: | | Marsh areas and moist margins of streams, ponds and rivers; wet sand or mud. | Distribution: | | Throughout Kansas. | Comments: | | Rusty flat-sedge is abundant in Kansas. This species can be quite variable in appearance. |
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