Eriocaulon compressum Lamarck. Common name: Soft-headed Pipewort. Phenology: Apr-Oct. Habitat: Ponds, lakes, other depressions, wetter places in pine flatwoods and pine savannas, acidic seeps, Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) swamps. Distribution: NJ south to s. FL, west to e. TX.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = AqW, C, ETx1, F, FNA22, G, GW1, K4, RAB, S, S13, Tat, Tx, W, WH3, Kral (1966c). Basionym: Eriocaulon compressum Lam. 1789
Links to other floras: = Eriocaulon compressum - FNA22
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Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: OBL
- Great Plains: OBL
Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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Horticultural Information
Intro: Erect, tufted aquatic perennial found in ponds, lakes and other depressions and in wetter places in pine flatwoods and pine savannas; normally submerged, with flowering stems extending above water.
Stems: Stems 1-several flowering scapes, ridged lengthwise and slightly twisted, smooth.
Leaves: Leaves basal and weakly erect or lying on ground, linear-lance-shaped with narrowly pointed tip, 2-12 in. long, thin-textured.
Inforescence:
Flowers: Flowers in compact, button-like, white heads about 1/2 in. wide topping each stem. Black dots scattered throughout the heads represent tips of bracts and stamens in the minute flowers.
Fruits:
Comments: Flower heads compress easily, whereas those of E. decangulare (see p. xx) are much harder.
Height: 8-18 in.
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description: Erect, tufted aquatic perennial found in ponds, lakes and other depressions and in wetter places in pine flatwoods and pine savannas; normally submerged, with flowering stems extending above water.
stems: Stems 1-several flowering scapes, ridged lengthwise and slightly twisted, smooth.
leaves: Leaves basal and weakly erect or lying on ground, linear-lance-shaped with narrowly pointed tip, 2-12 in. long, thin-textured.
inflorescence:
flowers: Flowers in compact, button-like, white heads about 1/2 in. wide topping each stem. Black dots scattered throughout the heads represent tips of bracts and stamens in the minute flowers.
fruits:
comments: Flower heads compress easily, whereas those of E. decangulare (see p. xx) are much harder.
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