Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Account for Flat-stem Spikerush - Eleocharis compressa var. compressa   Sullivant
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AuthorSullivant
DistributionOnly recently collected in Granville County (see full species account).
AbundanceThe NCNHP tracks records under this taxon, which it considers as Significantly Rare.
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Taxonomic CommentsThe genus Eleocharis, the spikerushes, are unusual members of the sedge family in that the culms (flowering stems) are round or oval (rarely triangular) in cross-section, rather than triangular in the great majority of our sedges. In addition, leaf blades are absent; just 1-2 basal sheaths are present at the base of the culm. There is a single, cylindrical or narrowly ovoid, spikelet of florets at the culm summit. Details of achene (seed) shape, color, ornamentation, bristle length, and beak (tubercle) shape and size, are critical ID factors.
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State RankS1
Global RankG4TNR
State StatusSR-P
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B.A. SorrieChaumont, NY, limestone alvar barren, June 1988. Photo_non_NCPhoto_non_NC
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