Scleria muehlenbergii Steudel. Common name: Pitted Nutrush. Phenology: Jun-Sep. Habitat: Open wet sand, pine savannas and flatwoods, depression meadows, cypress savannas, limesink ponds, bogs. Distribution: NY (Long Island), NJ, and NC south to FL, west to TX, north in the interior to MO and IN; West Indies and Bahamas (Sorrie & LeBlond 1997); Mexico and Central America.
ID notes: Scleria muehlenbergii is an annual and lacks tough horizontal rhizomes as in other nutrushes. The tufted stems grow 2-9 dm tall. It is very similar to S. reticularis, but the lowermost spikelet cluster (about 1/3 the distance up the stem) is on a slender stalk that arches out and droops (vs. on a short erect stalk or none). The seeds are distinctly short-hairy (vs. hairless in S. reticularis). Also note the habitat differences; the other species occurs in natural ponded habitats such as limesinks and clay-based Carolina bays. In normal specimens, the achene reticulation ridges are sharp-edged and steeply sloped (compare S. reticularis). The achene pubescence is often tawny, and achenes appearing superficially glabrous often have a tawny residue under magnification.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = Ar, ETx1, FNA23, Il, K4, NS, NY, POWO, Tn, Va; = Scleria muhlenbergii Steud. — F, Tat, Tx, orthographic variant; = Scleria reticularis Michx. var. pubescens Britton — G, Mo1, Fairey (1967); = Scleria setacea Poir. — S; > Scleria hemitaphra Steud. — S13; < Scleria muhlenbergii Steud. — Pa; < Scleria reticularis Michx. — Bah, C, GW1, Mex, RAB, W, WH3; > Scleria torreyana Walp. — S13; > Scleria trichopoda C.Wright — S13. Basionym: Scleria muehlenbergii Steud. 1841
Links to other floras: = Scleria muehlenbergii - FNA23
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Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: OBL
- Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FAC
- Great Plains: OBL
- Midwest: FAC
- Northcentral & Northeast: FACW
Heliophily ⓘ: 8
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