Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Poales > Cyperaceae > Eleocharis > Eleocharis geniculataEleocharis geniculata (Canada spikesedge)Synonyms: Bulbostylis capitata (heterotypic); Bulbostylis geniculatus; Chlorocharis capitata; Chlorocharis geniculata (homotypic); Cyperus capitatus (heterotypic); Eleocharis brizantha; Eleocharis capitata (heterotypic); Eleocharis capitata dispar; Eleocharis capitata typica; Eleocharis capitata var. dispar; Eleocharis capitata var. typica; Eleocharis caribaea; Eleocharis caribaea achlamydea; Eleocharis caribaea dispar; Eleocharis caribaea var. achlamydea; Eleocharis caribaea var. dispar; Eleocharis caribaea var. stokesii; Eleocharis densisquamata; Eleocharis dispar; Eleocharis geniculata brunnea; Eleocharis geniculata densa (homotypic); Eleocharis geniculata f. brunnea; Eleocharis geniculata f. geniculata; Eleocharis geniculata minor; Eleocharis geniculata var. minor; Eleocharis kirkii; Eleocharis melanosperma; Eleocharis mexicana (heterotypic); Eleocharis riparia (homotypic); Eleocharis setacea; Eleocharis singularis; Eleocharis sintenisii; Eleocharis valida; Eleogenus capitatus; Eleogenus capitatus intermedius; Eleogenus capitatus major; Eleogenus capitatus minor; Eleogenus capitatus recurvus; Eleogenus capitatus var. intermedius; Eleogenus capitatus var. major; Eleogenus capitatus var. minor; Eleogenus capitatus var. recurvus; Heleocharis mexicana; Heleocharis sintenisii; Limnochloa constricta; Limnochloa densa; Limnochloa geniculata (homotypic); Megadenus capitatus; Scirpus atrofactus; Scirpus brownii; Scirpus capitatus (heterotypic); Scirpus caribaeus (heterotypic); Scirpus constrictus (homotypic); Scirpus depressus; Scirpus geniculatus (homotypic); Scirpus geniculatus minor; Scirpus geniculatus var. minor; Scirpus interstinctus (heterotypic); Scirpus repens; Scirpus validus (heterotypic); Trichophyllum capitatum Eleocharis geniculata is a species of spikesedge known by several common names, including bent spikerush and Canada spikesedge. This is a widespread plant of wet areas in the Americas, Asia, Africa, Australia, Madagascar, and some Pacific Islands. It is an annual spikesedge growing to a maximum height of about 40 centimeters. It has a few straw-colored leaves and many thin erect stems. The stems hold inflorescences of rounded spikelets each containing at least 10 tiny flowers. The flowers are covered with dark greenish-brown bracts. The fruit is a shiny purple-brown achene not more than a millimeter long. |
Lifespan [1] | Annual | Structure [2] | Grass |
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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