Scirpus Polyphyllus Vahl, p. 161

OverviewVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

2 revisions
EricRoscoe at Aug 19, 2022 12:21 AM

Scirpus Polyphyllus Vahl, p. 161

[33] 34. Scirpus polyphyllus, Vahl.

Syn. S. exaltatus Ph. S. brummeus, Muhl.

Culm rigid, sharply triangular above, very leafy; umbel cynose-decompound, the spikes clustered in heads of 3 to 8, ovoid, cylindrical with age, yellowish-brown; bristles 6 pubescent downwards, somewhat crisped, nearly twice the length of the achenium. Culms 2 to 6 feet high. Flowers in July.

In wet shady places. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Extends eastward to West New England, and south to Kentucky.

Scirpus Polyphyllus Vahl, p. 161

[33] 34. Scirpus polyphyllus, Vahl.

Syn. S. exaltatus Ph. S. brummeus, Muhl.

Culm rigid, sharply triangular above, very leafy; umbel cynose-decompound, the spikes clustered in heads of 3 to 8, ovoid, cylindrical with age, yellowish-brown; bristles 6 pubescent downwards, somewhat crisped, nearly twice the length of the achenium. Culms 2 to 6 feet high. Flowers in July.

In wet shady places. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Extends eastward to West New England, and south to Kentucky.