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Rhynchospora eximia (Nees) Boeckeler. Baldrush. Phen: Jan-Dec. Hab: Pine flatwoods pond margins, mesic pine flatwoods. Dist: Peninsular FL; West Indies; Mexico south to South America; w. Africa

ID notes:This species, R. scirpoides, and R. nitens are rather short beaksedges, no more than 6 dm tall and often only about 3 dm. They have rather few but long leaves. The elongate inflorescences may occupy half or more of the plant height. Rhynchospora scirpoides has achenes with beaks 2/3 or more as long as the achene body, vs. achenes with shorter beaks. Rhynchospora eximia differs from both in the upturned flanges of the achene tubercle; see Rhynchospora Key F.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy: = FNA23, K3, K4, WH3, WI, McMillan (2007); = n/a – S13; = Psilocarya eximia (Nees) D.B.Ward – Ward (2012a); = Psilocarya schiedeana (Kunth) Liebm. – GW1, S, misapplied

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: OBL

Heliophily: 9

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