I have recently discussed this plant at length1 and the reasons why it should be considered a Scirpus rather than an Eriophorum. The ruling of the International Congress at Vienna …
NL Britton - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1884 - JSTOR
Cyperus erythrorhizos, Muhl.-A form only three or four inches high, caespitose; resembling the var. pimius, Engelmann, in Torrey Herbarium, from St. Louis, to which I refer also the C …
Usually producing fewer bulblets than C. dentatus, and in its elon gate spikelets and less prominent scale-tips appearing quite distinct. Numerous transitional specimens occur …
GC Tucker - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1987 - JSTOR
'Prepared for the Generic Flora of the Southeastern United States, a long-term project made possible by grants from the National Science Foundation and at this writing supported by …
J Torrey - Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1828 - Wiley Online Library
'I 'HE nataral family CYPERACEE comprehends at Ieaet 16m recorded species, and about 100 genera. It belongs to the great class Endogena, and the cohort Glumaceae. On the one …
AJ DELAHOUSSAYE, JW THIERET - SIDA, Contributions to Botany, 1967 - JSTOR
Six subgenera of Cyperus are recorded as occurring in the con tinental United States. Monographic studies including the United States species of three of these are available …
SH Wright - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1887 - JSTOR
A new Genus in Cyperaceae. By S. HART WRIGHT. WEBSTERIA, GEN. NOV.-Spikes one- flowered, ovate-lanceolate, pedicelate, umbellate. Peduncles umbellate. Ctlims terete, wiry …
NL Britton - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1886 - JSTOR
Var. castaneus, Torrey.(C. Elliottianus, Rcem. and Schultes, Mant. ii., p. IOO.) With the type. I cannot agree with Mr. CB Clarke,(Journ. Linn. Soc., xxi., p. 65) in regarding this plant as a …
RH Mohlenbrock - The American Midland Naturalist, 1960 - JSTOR
This is the first in a series of studies concerning the family Cyperaceae in Illinois. It is intended to define the species within each group, to give synonymy, to supply keys for …