Cyperus serotinus

(Cyperus serotinus)

galery

Description

Perennials. Rhizomes with long stolons. Culms 35-100 cm tall, stout, compressed triquetrous, smooth, few leaved at basal part. Leaves shorter to sometimes longer than culm; leaf blade 3-10 mm wide, smooth, midvein abaxially forming a keel, base folded, apically flat. Involucral bracts 3(or 4), leaflike, longer than inflorescence, unequal in length, mostly to 8 mm wide. Inflorescence a compound or simple anthela; rays 4-7, obliquely spreading, mostly to 16 cm, each with 1-5 raylets; raylets each with a spike. Spikes with 5-17 spikelets; rachis laxly hispidulous or smooth. Spikelets laxly arranged, subspreading, narrowly ovoid to linear-oblong, 0.8-2.5 cm - ca. 3 mm, 10-34-flowered; rachilla wings white, hyaline. Glumes reddish brown to dark reddish brown on both surfaces, densely imbricate at first but slightly lax after anthesis, broadly ovate, ca. (2-)2.5 mm, papery, 5-7-veined, midvein green, margin yellowish and hyaline, apex obtuse to rounded and sometimes emarginate. Stamens 3; anthers linear. Style short; stigmas 2, long. Nutlet brown, broadly ellipsoid, subglobose, or broadly obovoid, ca. 2 mm, plano-convex, slightly shiny, prominently puncticulate, apex apiculate. Fl. and fr. Jul-Nov.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order:Poales
Family:Cyperaceae
Genus:Cyperus
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