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1 Main involucral bracts 2-8, spreading and foliaceous (the inflorescence thus appearing terminal); rhizomes bearing ovoid tubers; bristles persistent on the achene; achenes 2.5-5 mm long (including body and apiculus) |
1 Main involucral bract 1 (rarely with an additional 1-2 lateral bracts), erect and terete or triangular, appearing as a continuation of the culm (the inflorescence thus appearing lateral, though in some species the longer inflorescence branches may overtop the bract); rhizomes not bearing tubers; bristles falling from the achene; achenes 1.0-4.5 mm long (including body and apiculus). |
2 Spikelets on stalks of varying lengths, at least some clearly not sessile. |
3 Culms distinctly triangular in cross-section, more sharply so above than below, nearly terete near the base; [section Malacogeton] |
3 Culms terete throughout, or obscurely triangular above; [section Schoenoplectus]. |
4 Culms firm, not easily compressed; scales 3-4 mm long. |
5 Achenes biconvex (or rarely weakly trigonous), styles 2; spikelets 3-190, usually in clusters of 2-8 on pedicels, sometimes solitary, but never all solitary throughout inflorescence; bristles usually 6 (5-7), of equitant or differing lengths; scales usually with copious red-brown dots |
5 Achenes trigonous, styles 3; spikelets 5-30, mostly solitary or rarely 2 together borne on the same pedicels; bristles 4, of two conspicuous lengths; scales without copious red-brown dots (sometimes obscurely dotted) |
4 Culms soft and spongy, easily compressible; scales (2.0-) 2.5-3.0 (-3.5) mm long. |
6 Perianth bristles plumose; spikelets acute; culms obscurely triangular near the inflorescence |
6 Perianth bristles retrorsely barbed; spikelets obtuse; culms terete throughout their length |
2 Spikelets all sessile, in a cluster at one point (rarely with 1 or 2 short branches to 5 mm long). |
7 Spikelet solitary; leaves numerous; plant usually aquatic, the culms and leaves flaccid, supported by the water; [section Malacogeton] |
7 Spikelets (1-) 2-several; leaves 1-4; usually of wet places, but the culms stiff and erect, not floating. |
8 Cespitose annual or perennial; culms terete (or acutely triangular in Schoenoplectiella mucronata), 1-6 dm tall |
8 Rhizomatous perennial; culms triangular in cross-section, usually 5-20 dm tall. |
9 Leaves elongate, > ½ as long as the culms; achenes trigonous; styles 3-branched; [section Malacogeton] |
9 Leaves short, < ½ as long as the culms; achenes plano- convex; styles 2 (-3) branched; [ Schoenoplectus pungens complex of section Schoenoplectus]. |
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10 Sides of the culm flat, slightly concave, or slightly convex; culms 1-6 mm in diameter; main involucral bract (1-) 3-20 cm long; spikelet scale with apical notch (0.3-) 0.5-1 mm deep. |
11 Spikelets 3-35; achenes 1.9-2.6 mm long, biconvex; styles 2-fid |
11 Spikelets 1-5 (-10); achenes (2.0-) 2.5-3.5 mm long, biconvex or trigonous; styles 2-3-fid. |
12 Styles 3-fid; achenes thickly lenticular to bluntly trigonous; spikelet scales brown to tan |
12 Styles 2-fid; achenes lenticular; spikelet scales brown |