Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Account for Straw-colored Flatsedge - Cyperus strigosus var. strigosus   L. var. strigosus
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Section 5 » Family Cyperaceae
AuthorL. var. strigosus
DistributionWeakley et al. (2023) now lists var. stenolepis for NC, along with the nominate variety. As the first seems to be very rare, and this taxon is common and widespread, see the full species account. SERNEC specimens are not listed by either of these two varieties; herbaria will have to be searched manually.
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Taxonomic CommentsThe genus Cyperus is mostly tropical and warm-temperate in distribution; thus, in NC it is much commoner in the Coastal Plain than in the Mountains and Piedmont. Most species have 1-few flowering stems (culms) from grasslike basal leaves, plus a few stem leaves. At the summit is an inflorescence of very open and branched, or tightly packed, spikes, varying among species from brown to golden brown to straw-color to reddish. The arrangement of the spikelets is important, whether like a hand (digitate) or in paired rows (pinnate); as is the shape of the achene (seed), whether bi-convex in cross-section or triangular. As a group, Cyperus tends to be weedy and readily enters disturbed ground; this is true for many natives as well as all the aliens. In recent years, following DNA research, the genus has incorporated several genera that in RAB (1968) or other manuals were separate: Hemicarpha, Lipocarpha, and Kyllinga.
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B.A.SorrieMarshy roadside, SR 1533, Aug 2011. UnionPhoto_natural
B.A.SorrieEdge of cropfield, Niagara-Carthage Road, Sept 2009.