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Fimbristylis vahlii

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Fimbristylis vahlii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Fimbristylis
Species:
F. vahlii
Binomial name
Fimbristylis vahlii
Synonyms

Scirpus vahlii

Fimbristylis vahlii is a species of sedge known by the common name Vahl's fimbry. It is native to much of Central America and the southern half of North America, where it grows in wet habitat.[1][2] This is a small, clumping sedge producing rounded stems just a few centimeters high surrounded by curling, thready leaves. At the top of the stem is an inflorescence which is a cluster of several cylindrical, pointed spikelets surrounded by long, narrow, twisting bracts. The fruit is a tiny achene about half a millimeter wide.

References

  1. ^ Dennis, W. Michael; Webb, David H.; Wofford, B. Eugene; Kral, Robert (1980). "State Records and Other Recent Noteworthy Collections of Tennessee Plants. III". Castanea. 45 (4): 237–242. ISSN 0008-7475.
  2. ^ Reid, Christopher S.; Urbatsch, Lowell (2012). "NOTEWORTHY PLANT RECORDS FROM LOUISIANA". Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 6 (1): 273–278. ISSN 1934-5259.