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Sedge Key

Glossary

Kyllinga

C. alopecuroides

C. articulatus

C. compressus

C. croceus

C. difformis

C. distinctus

C.  elegans

C. esculentus

C. flavescens

C. haspan

C. involucratus

C. iria

C. lanceolatus

C. lecontei

C. ligularis

C. odoratus.

C. papyrus

C. planifolius

C. polystachyos

C. prolifer

C. pumilus

C. retrorsus

C. rotundus

C. sphacelatus

C. strigosus

C. surinamensis

C. tetragonus

C. unioloides

C. virens

 

 

 

 

 

Cyperus

Cyperus resembles Kyllinga, but Cyperus has > 5 spikelet scales, whereas Kyllinga has 1-3 scales.

Sometimes classified as "Cyperus pedunculatus,"  Remirea maritima is a small-statured maritime species on beach dunes.  See Remirea

1. Plants with numerous (>30)  inflorescence rays and no (or nearly no) bracts…C. prolifer (Cyperus papyrus, another garden species, may have > 30 rays but is much larger to > 2 m tall vs. < 1 m  tall)

1. Plants otherwise…2

2. Stigmas 3; achenes 3-angled…8

2. Stigmas 2; achenes 2-angled…3

Species with 2 styles and flattened achenes:

3.  Spikelets crowded densely into cylindric spikes…C. alopecuroides (a large invasive exotic species not yet reported in our counties but encountered nearby)

3. Spikes not densely crowded (rachis visible between the spikelets, or if the rachis not visible, the plant then with a total of < 100 spikelets vs. too many to count in C. alopecuroides)…4

4. Scales awned, the margins white…C. pumilus

4. Scales not awned (may have a tiny cusp), the margins not white…5

5. Spikelets 3-5 mm wide C. unioloides (rare)

5. Spikelets  to 3 mm wide...6

6. Achene much longer than wide; spikelets 1.3-1.6(2) mm wide…C. polystachyos (very common weed and highly variable, the spikelets variable in length)

6. Achene ellipsoid or ovate; spikelets > 2 mm wide…7

7. Mature achene black or brown, the surface covered with elongate cells…C. flavescens

7. Mature achene brown, the surface covered with square cells…C. lanceolatus

Species with 3 styles and triangular achenes:

8. Culm scabrous…16 (See also C. ligularis with a slightly roughened culm)

8. Culm smooth…9

9.  Stems hollow, to 2 m tall;  spikelets 5 cm long; bract appearing to be an extension of the culm making the spikelets appear to be lateral (then resembling Schoenoplectus, which differs by having > 1 achene per much-shorter spikelet), or the spikelets in an umbellate arrangement at the top of the culm;  leaves and culms septate…C. articulatus  (rare)

9. Plants otherwise…10

10. Plants > 1 m tall, having > 40 rays, the culm  > 1.5 cm in diameter…C. papyrus (C. papyrus, an escaped  horticultural species)

10. Plants not with the above combination of characters…11

11. Plants with >17 broad flat bracts (these often sticking straight out horizontally or nearly so) …C. involucratus (Umbrella Sedge, an escaped  horticultural species)

11. Plants otherwise…12

12. Achenes with spongy white base…C. distinctus (looks like C. surinamensis but with smooth stem and with the characteristic white achene base)

12. Achenes without white spongy base…13

13. Spikelets in elongate cylindric spikes, the rachis breaking apart and having the segments remaining with the achenes.C. odoratus (A large common eye-catching species of stagnant ditches and shores. Similar, C. strigosus has spikes with a bottlebrush appearance resembling C. odoratus, but C. odoratus has round vs. flat spikelets 0.8-1.9 vs. 0.6-0.8 mm wide.)

13. Rachis not cylindric, not with corky wings, not breaking apart with the achenes14

14. Spikelets in dense heads (with distinct globose or cylindric shape)…15 (Note: If plant has a single sessile head > 3 cm diam. made of numerous long spikelets, consider anomalous specimen of C. planifolius, a seashore species appearing below)

14. Spikelets loosely arranged (the rachis showing between the bases, or the bases crowded or touching but the clusters irregular in outline)…21  

15. Spikelet clusters globose…17 (See also Cyperus elegans which has septate viscid leaves)

15. Spikelet clusters cylindric…18

16.  Stems retrorsely scabrous…C. surinamensis (C. distinctus has similar appearance but smooth stems and achenes with white spongy bases)

16. Stems antrorsely scabrous…C. virens (C. distinctus has similar appearance but smooth stems and achenes with white spongy bases)

17. Spikelet scales and achenes 0.6-0.8 mm long…C. difformis (resembles Oxycaryum cubense but has achenes 0.6-0.8 mm (vs. achenes 2.2-2.8 mm) and without white covering)

17. Spikelet scales 2.3-3.6 mm long and achenes 2-2.4 mm long…C. croceus

18.  Spikelets 2.2-4 mm long; leaves 1.5-4 mm wide…C. retrorsus (spikelets remain greenish, species of dry sandy habitats)

18. Spikelets 3-30 mm long (if spikelets < 4 mm the leaves > 5 mm wide)…19

19.  Leaves 1-4 mm wide…C. strigosus (Spikes with a bottlebrush appearance resembling C. odoratus but C. odoratus with a round vs. flat spikelet 0.8-1.9 vs. 0.6-0.8 mm wide)  (Cyperus rotundus has tubers and similarly narrow leaves but reddish spikelets only rarely exceeding 4 mm long vs. usually well over 5 mm long)

19. Leaves 5-13 mm wide…20

20. Spikelets 3-7 mm long; spikes usually < 1.5 cm in diameter…C. ligularis (spikelets becoming brownish vs. remaining green in C. retorsus

20. Spikelets 6-22 mm long; spikes > 1.5 cm in diameter.C. planifolius  (achene 1.3-2 mm)

21.  Inflorescences vaguely paniculate with the second-order branches having a feathery-shaggy appearance covered for most of their length with loosely arranged spikelets…C. iria

21. Not as above…22

22. Spikelets red or with reddish markings…23

22. Spikelets green or yellowish or golden-brown…24

23. Scales white with two red spots…C. sphacelatus

23. Scales reddish throughout (except for margins and midrib)…C. rotundus (This and C. esculentus are our only two tuber-producing species. Both are common aggressive weeds)

24. Leaf bladeless (sheath only)…C. haspan (Stem strongly triangular. Spikelets 1-1.6 mm wide)

24. Plants with leaf blades…25

25. Rachis long, visible between the spikelets, these spaced out along the rachis…26

25. Rachis short, not visible, the spikelets crowded basally in digitate arrangement…27

26. Plants with tubers; achene 1.3-1.5 mm long; (1.2)1.4-2(3) mm wide...C. esculentus

26. Plants otherwise...29

 27. Plants rhizomatous; spikelets per cluster (1)2-4(6)…C. lecontei

 27. Plants cespitose; spikelets per cluster usually 3-20…28

 28. Sheath septate, viscous (sticky); achene > 1.4 mm long; spikelets per cluster 3-20(30)…C.  elegans

 28. Sheath not septate, not viscous; achene 1.2-1.4 mm long; spikelets per cluster (1)3-12(16)…C. compressus

29. Spikelet 5-30 mm long, 0.6-0.9 mm wide...C. strigosus

29. Spikelet 5-8 mm long, 1.5-2 mm wide...C. tetragonus