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Eleocharis bicolor

Eleocharis bicolor Chapm.  
Family: Cyperaceae
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S. Galen Smith*, Jeremy J. Bruhl*, M. Socorro González-Elizondo* & Francis J. Menapace* in Flora of North America (vol. 23)
Plants probably perennial, tufted, not stoloniferous; rhizomes present, ± horizontal, 0.2-0.4 mm thick, firm, longer internodes 3-7 mm, scales translucent or not. Culms often ascending, often spotted or streaked red-brown, cross section quadrangular or broadly elliptic, often sulcate, 1.5-8(-25) cm × 0.1-0.3 mm, soft. Leaves: distal leaf sheaths persistent or fugaceous, closely sheathing, not conspicuously wrinkled, colorless or pale brown, sometimes spotted red-brown, delicately membranous, apex narrowly acute. Spikelets: basal spikelets absent; never proliferous, ovoid or ellipsoid, laterally compressed or terete, 1.5-3.7 × 0.8-3 mm, apex acute; proximal scale empty, persistent, amplexicaulous, similar to floral scales; subproximal scale with a flower; floral scales distichous (spirodistichous), 8-22, 6-10 per mm of rachilla, colorless or pale brown, mottled red-brown to purple, ovate, (1-)2 × 1 mm, membranous, midribs green and red-brown, prominent, apex rounded to obtuse. Flowers: perianth bristles present or absent, (1-)4, colorless to white, vestigial to shorter than achene, 0-0.55 mm; spinules not evident at 45X; stamens (1-)3; anthers 0.35-0.45 mm; styles 2-fid (or 3-fid). Achenes whitish to pale brown, obovoid, biconvex, rarely trigonous, angles prominent, 0.5-0.8 × 0.4-0.6 mm, apex slightly constricted proximal to tubercle, smooth. Tubercles sessile, green or red-brown, pyramidal, birettaform or umbonate, 0.15-0.25 × 0.3-0.4 mm.

Fruiting summer-late fall. Moist banks, freshwater, damp pine barrens; of conservation concern; 0-50 m; Fla., Ga., Miss.; West Indies; Central America (Nicaragua).

The culms of Eleocharis bicolor sometimes have complete transverse septa which are prominent when plants are aquatic.

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