Fuirena simplex Vahl  
Family: Cyperaceae
western umbrella-sedge,  more...
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Liz Makings  
Herbs annual or perennial, mostly cespitose; rhizomes present or absent, if present without cormose buds. Culms tufted or widely spaced, erect to leaning, culm tips hispid-hirsute, internodes glabrous proximal to inflorescence. Leaves: sheaths at culm base or apex sometimes hairy, sheaths at or toward midculm usually glabrous; principal blades linear or lance-linear, flat, 5-20 cm, hispid-ciliate, abaxially hispid, pilose, or glabrous, adaxially glabrous to pilose. Inflorescences of spikelets in clusters 1-3(-5). Spikelets ovoid, lance-ovoid, or cylindric, 8-15(-20) mm, apex acute; fertile scales obovate or oblong, 2-3.5 mm; cusp spreading-excurved, 2/3 or more length of scale; evident ribs 5-7, central 3 convergent to cusp. Flowers: florets 2-3 mm; perianth bristles reaching base of perianth blades or beyond, retrorsely barbellate (sometimes with narrow blades); perianth blades with long claw, ovate, rounded or retuse, rarely acute, apically or subapically bristled, bristle erect or incurved, short to elongate, retrorsely scabridulous; anthers 1-3, 0.5-1.2 mm. Achenes: stipe and beak nearly as long as fruit; body angles pale, faces deep glossy brown, red-brown, or yellow, 1 mm; beak tip narrow, usually papillose.
Fuirena simplex image
Patrick Alexander  
Fuirena simplex image
Patrick Alexander  
Fuirena simplex image
Arizona State University Herbarium  
Fuirena simplex image
Arizona State University Herbarium  
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