GREEN BULRUSH
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File Size: 70 KB |
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Scirpus atrovirens Willd.
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Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
Perennial |
Height: 3 to 5 feet |
Family: Cyperaceae - Sedge Family |
Flowering Period: June, July |
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Also Called: | | Dark green bulrush, gray-head bulrush. | Culms: | | Erect, solitary or several, slender, somewhat 3-sided. | Leaves: | | Blades 4-9, mostly on lower 1/2 of culms, well-developed, to 4/5 inch wide, dark green; margins rough; lower leaf blades and sheaths cross-partitioned. | Inflorescences: | | Panicle-like, open or compact, usually twice-branched, terminal, consisting of dense, nearly spherical clusters of 8-20 spikelets borne at ends of rays; bracts several, leaf-like, often exceeding inflorescences. | Spikelets: | | Egg-shaped, brown, less than 1/2 inch long; flowers perfect; scales elliptic, dark green, turning brownish black or lead-gray with age; tips abruptly short-pointed; bristles 6, at bases of flowers, barbed, shorter than or slightly longer than achenes; stamens 3; styles 3-cleft. | Fruits: | | Achenes, egg-shaped, flattened to 3-angled, pale brown, 1-seeded. | Habitat: | | Marshes, wet meadows, ditches, and stream edges. | Distribution: | | Throughout Kansas. | Uses: | | Native Americans and pioneers used the roots for food. Waterfowl eat the seeds. | Comments: | | When mature, the inflorescences shatter if the plant is disturbed, scattering the achenes. |
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Green bulrush inflorescence | | 93 KB | Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
| Green bulrush spikelets | | 82 KB | Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
| Green bulrush | | 77 KB | Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
| Mature green bulrush | | 102 KB | Konza Prairie, Riley County, Kansas |
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