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Key to Rhynchospora, Key F: beaksedges with bristles smooth, or antrorsely barbed and filiform, or absent,
the achene surface transversely ridged, rugose, or honeycombed-reticulate
[subgenus Diplostylae; sections Globulares, Harveyae, Mixtae, Psilocarya, Pusillae, Rariflorae]
Cyperaceae
Rhynchospora
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1 Bristles present or absent; if absent, then the achene > 1 mm long or > 0.7 mm wide, and tubercle triangular to subulate.
5 Achene including tubercle 1.5-2.9 mm long; tubercle triangular to triangular-acuminate; [section Rariflorae].
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16 Achene 0.8-1.4 mm long, 0.7-1.2 mm wide, the faces slightly biconvex with 6-12 transverse ridges.
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19 Achene tumid, lightly pitted or cancellate in a honeycomb pattern, 1.5-4.2 mm long, 1.4-3.6 mm wide.
20 Leaves 2-4 mm wide; achene < 2.7 mm long and < 2.5 mm wide.
24 Spikelets 4-6 (-8) mm long, dark brown to black, with an acute tip; tubercle ends accrescent to the achene
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27 Clusters usually compact, branches ascending to spreading (sometimes widely so in R. vernalis); spikelets 1.5-3.0 mm long; achene suborbicular to elliptic, averaging 5-8 (-9) transverse ridges, most tubercle bases flat across the achene summit, not or only slightly decurrent, the tubercle surface usually dark, not waxy.
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29 Inflorescence cluster branches ascending, the clusters mostly tightly congested; achene 1.0–1.7 times as long as wide, dark brown, shallowly nearly horizontally ridged or with nearly isodiametric alveolae, ridges 7–9; bristles of each achene nearly equal in length, from 0.5 to 1.5 times as long as the achene body; plants slender, mostly less than 1 meter tall, with leaves typically less than 40 cm long and 3 mm wide; [NC s. to s. FL, w. to s. MO and s. TX]
29 Inflorescence cluster branches widely spreading in flower, spreading to ascending in fruit, the clusters rather open, not congested; achene 1.0–1.2 times as long as wide, light brown, strongly transversely ridged with 6–8 irregular ridges and narrow rectangular alveolae; bristles unequal in length, from
0.9–1.5 times as long as the achene body; plants robust, typically more than 1.2 meters tall, with leaves often over 50 cm long and 4 mm wide; [FL]
(c) Horn, Jay
30 Leaves to 2 mm wide; longer bristles no more than ½ as long as achene; achene body lenticular, one side often flattened
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(c) Ward, Scott G
© Scott Ward
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39 Inflorescence cluster branches ascending, the clusters mostly tightly congested; achene 1.0–1.7 times as long as wide, dark brown, shallowly nearly horizontally ridged or with nearly isodiametric alveolae, ridges 7–9; bristles of each achene nearly equal in length, from 0.5 to 1.5 times as long as the achene body; plants slender, mostly less than 1 meter tall, with leaves typically less than 40 cm long and 3 mm wide; [NC s. to s. FL, w. to s. MO and s. TX]
39 Inflorescence cluster branches widely spreading in flower, spreading to ascending in fruit, the clusters rather open, not congested; achene 1.0–1.2 times as long as wide, light brown, strongly transversely ridged with 6–8 irregular ridges and narrow rectangular alveolae; bristles unequal in length, from 0.9–1.5 times as long as the achene body; plants robust, typically more than 1.2 meters tall, with leaves often over 50 cm long and 4 mm wide; [FL]