Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Poales > Cyperaceae > Isolepis > Isolepis setaceaIsolepis setacea (bristleleaf bulrush)Synonyms: Cyperus setaceus (heterotypic); Isolepis gracillima; Isolepis monandra; Isolepis pleurocarpa (homotypic); Isolepis setacea gracillima; Isolepis setacea var. aberdarica; Isolepis setacea var. pallens; Mariscus setaceus (heterotypic); Schoenoplectus setaceus; Scirpus clathratus; Scirpus gracillimus (heterotypic); Scirpus savii var. gracillimus (heterotypic); Scirpus setaceus (heterotypic); Scirpus setaceus gracillimus (heterotypic); Scirpus setaceus var. clathratus; Scirpus setaceus var. digynus; Scirpus setaceus var. gracillimus; Scirpus setaceus var. major; Scirpus setaceus var. minimus Isolepis setacea (syn. Scirpus setaceus) is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family known by the common names bristle club-rush and bristleleaf bulrush. It is native to Eurasia and Africa, and possibly Australasia. It can be found in other places, including some areas in North America, where it is an introduced species. It grows in many types of moist and wet habitat, often in coastal regions, and sometimes inland. It is a perennial herb which forms mats of very thin, grooved, erect or arching stems up to about 20 centimeters tall. The leaves sheath the stem bases and have short, flat, thick blades. The inflorescence is a solitary spikelet just a few millimeters long, or a cluster of up to three spikelets. These are accompanied by a stiff bract extending past the flowers. |
Height [1] | 6 inches (.15 m) | | Lifespan [1] | Annual/Perennial | Structure [3] | Grass | | Light Preference [2] | Mostly Sunny | Soil Acidity [2] | Moderate Acid | Soil Fertility [2] | Mostly Infertile | Soil Moisture [2] | Wet |
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1PLANTATT - Attributes of British and Irish Plants: Status, Size, Life History, Geography and Habitats, M. O. Hill, C. D. Preston & D. B. Roy, Biological Records Centre, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (2004) ♦ 2ECOFACT 2a Technical Annex - Ellenberg’s indicator values for British Plants, M O Hill, J O Mountford, D B Roy & R G H Bunce (1999) ♦ 3Kattge, J. et al. (2011b) TRY - a global database of plant traits Global Change Biology 17:2905-2935 |
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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