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Key to Fimbristylis
Cyperaceae
Fimbristylis
https://fsus.ncbg.unc.edu/main.php?pg=show-key.php&keyid=39687
4 Achene cylindrical, 2-4× as long as wide, curved like a tiny banana; inflorescence bracts 1-2 cm long
6 Spikelets 2-3 mm long; inflorescence compact, complexly glomerate; achenes obovoid; [of peninsular FL and s. TX in our area]
6 Spikelets > 5 mm long; inflorescence at least partly diffuse, with spikelets stalked; achenes lenticular; [widespread in our area].
7 Plant a medium-sized to robust perennial, the culms generally 5-15 dm tall, either cespitose, with a hardened base, and deeply set in the substrate, or rhizomatous, the rhizomes either slender or thick
10 Ligule absent or poorly developed; sheaths and fertile scales puberulent; culm bases not swollen, producing several slender, scaly, orange rhizomes; leaves and sheaths totally pubescent or glabrous; backs of involucral sheaths and fertile scales puberulent at least distally.
7 Plant a small to medium-sized annual or perennial, the culms to 8 dm tall, neither rhizomatous (except F. brevivaginata) nor with a hardened base deeply set in the substrate.
12 Face (one side) of the achene with 15 or more longitudinal rows of rounded pits, the achene margin noticeably paler
12 Face (one side) of the achene with 13 or fewer longitudinal rows of rectangular pits, the achene margin not noticeably paler.