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Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii

Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii (Buckley) Britton  
Family: Cyperaceae
Heermann's Yellow Nutsedge
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Gordon C. Tucker*, Brian G. Marcks* & J. Richard Carter * in Flora of North America (vol. 23)
Spikelets ascending-erect, forming less than 40° angle with rachis, closely spaced (2 or more per mm of rachis), 15-25(-55) mm; floral scales deltate-ovate, widest at 1/4-1/3 length, 2.4-2.6 × 1.7-1.8 mm. Flowers: anthers 1.2 mm; styles 0.9 mm; stigmas 1.6 mm.

Fruiting summer. Disturbed soils, croplands; 0-1200 m; Calif., Fla., Utah; Mexico.

Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii is the least common and most geographically restricted of the varieties. Its spikes are more dense (2 or more spikelets per mm of rachis) than the other varieties (ca. 1 spikelet per mm of rachis).

Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii
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Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii image
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Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii image
Cyperus esculentus var. heermannii image
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