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Key to Fimbristylis

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1 Style branches 3; achene trigonous or terete; plant an annual.
..2 Achene trigonous; spikelets linear-oblong to lanceolate, 3-7 mm long; ligule present, as a line of short, pale hairs
..2 Achene terete; spikelets subglobose to ovoid, 2-4 mm long; ligule absent
1 Style branches 2; achene lenticular or terete; plant an annual or perennial.
....3 Plants diminutive annuals, the culms 1-6 (-30) cm tall; leaf blades < 1 mm wide.
......4 Achene cylindrical, 2-4× as long as wide, curved like a tiny banana; inflorescence bracts 1-2 cm long
......4 Achene obovate, 1-1.5× as long as wide, not curved; inflorescence bracts 4-10 cm long.
........5 Inflorescence diffuse, the spikelets stalked; base of style with recurved fimbriae
........5 Inflorescence compact, the spikelets sessile or subsessile, in a dense cluster; base of style smooth or papillate
....3 Plants small to large annuals or perennials, the culms (6-) 15-150 cm tall; leaf blades > 1 mm wide.
..........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
............ ..8 Plant cespitose, lacking rhizomes; bases of leaves hard, leathery, dark brown, deeply set in the substrate, the base of the plant generally 5-15 cm below the ground surface; achene (1.3-) 1.5-2 mm long
............ ..8 Plant rhizomatous, the rhizomes either thick and knotty or slender and scaly (rarely with both); bases of leaves often somewhat thickened, hardened, and brownish, the base of the plant not especially deeply set; achene 0.8-1.2 (-1.3) mm long.
............ ....9 Plant a robust perennial to 15 (-20) dm tall, with elongate, slender, scaly, pale-to-reddish rhizomes (excavate carefully); leaves usually flat or keeled, 2-5 mm wide; stem usually flattened and scabrous-edged above; ligule present, a line of short, pale hairs
............ ....9 Plant a medium-sized perennial to 10 dm tall, rhizomatous, the rhizomes either short, thick, and knotty or also with slender rhizomes); leaves usually involute, ca. 1 mm wide; stem usually terete or oval in cross-section, smooth; ligule either absent or present.
............ ......10 Ligule present; sheaths and fertile scales glabrous; culm bases swollen, knotty, closely joined, forming short thick, knotty rhizomes; leaves and sheaths mostly glabrous; ligule present, mostly complete; involucral sheaths and fertile scales usually smooth.
............ ......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.
............ ........11 Spikelets pale, usually solitary (-3) on the scape (and thus appearing somewhat like an Eleocharis)
............ ........11 Spikelets dark, usually in a complex inflorescence.
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............ ..........12 Face (one side) of the achene with 15 or more longitudinal rows of rounded pits, the achene margin noticeably paler
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............ ..........12 Face (one side) of the achene with 13 or fewer longitudinal rows of rectangular pits, the achene margin not noticeably paler.
............ ............ 13 Plant a perennial; leaves spreading, 2-5 mm wide; achenes lacking warts.
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............ ............ ..14 Plant bulbous at base, and also with scale-covered short rhizomes; spikelet scales glabrous or puberulent; [plant a rare native of rock outcrops in GA and AL]
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Show caption*© Jay Horn
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Show caption*© Jay Horn
............ ............ ..14 Plant neither bulbous nor rhizomatous; spikelet scales glabrous; [plant weedy, probably introduced in North America]
............ ............ 13 Plant an annual; leaves spreading or ascending, 1-4 mm wide; achenes with or without warts.
............ ............ ....15 Achenes lacking warts or with warts scattered over the entire surface; primary rays of umbel spreading or ascending, the inflorescence generally longer than broad; leaves relatively soft
............ ............ ....15 Achenes with a few low warts on the edges; primary rays of umbel stiffly spreading (even deflexed), the inflorescence therefore often as broad as long or broader; leaves relatively hard, broad (averaging 2 mm wide), and spreading subdistichously
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