Cyperus dubius Rottb., Descr. Icon. Rar. Pl. 20 1773. (Syn: Cyperus capitatus Poir. [Illegitimate]; Cyperus capitellatus Schult.; Cyperus coloratus Vahl; Cyperus daphaenus Ridl.; Cyperus dregeanus var. incrassatus C.B.Clarke; Cyperus dubius Boeckeler [Illegitimate] …………………; Cyperus kyllingioides Vahl; Cyperus kyllingioides var. incrassatus (C.B.Clarke) Kük.; Cyperus maritimus (Miq.) Suringar [Illegitimate]; Cyperus merrillii (C.B.Clarke) Kük.; Cyperus mollis Poir.; Cyperus thouarsianus C.Presl; Isolepis boeckeleri Oliv.; Kyllinga mariae Steud.; Kyllinga multinervia Steud.; Kyllinga triceps Rottb. [Illegitimate]; Mariscus coloratus (Vahl) Nees; Mariscus decaryi Cherm.; Mariscus decaryi var. pauciflorus Cherm.; Mariscus detersus C.B.Clarke ex Cherm.; Mariscus dregeanus Kunth; Mariscus dregeanus var. buchananii C.B.Clarke; Mariscus dubius (Rottb.) Kük. ex G.E.C.Fischer; Mariscus irroratus Nees; Mariscus kraussii Hochst.; Mariscus kraussii var. capitatus Cherm.; Mariscus kyllingiiformis Boeckeler; Mariscus maritimus Miq.; Mariscus merrillii C.B.Clarke; Mariscus niveus (L.) Merr. [Illegitimate]; Schoenus bobartiae Retz.; Schoenus niveus L.; Scirpus glomeratus L.);
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Erect, tufted perennials with short rhizome; culms 15-38 cm tall, triquetrous, base bulbous, covered with brown membranous sheaths. Leaves many, basal, 16-30 x 0.2 – 0.4 cm, linear, gradually acuminate at apex, scabrid on margins towards the apex; sheaths 2-6 cm long, basal ones brown. Inflorescence simple, congested in a dense, hemispherical, ovoid, white, head, 1-2 cm long and wide; leafy bracts 3-5, the longest upto 20 cm long. Spikelets 5-8 x 1.5-2.5 mm, ovate-acute, turgid-flattened. Glumes 4-9, distichous, 2.5-3.5 x 2-3 mm, broadly ovate, apex subacute, whitish. Stamens 3; anthers c. 1.5 mm long, oblong. Stigma 3. Nuts 1.5-2 x 0.5 mm, oblong-ellipsoid, trigonous, light brownish. Flowering and fruiting: August-December
Deciduous forests, wastelands and roadsides
Tropical Africa, India, Indo-China to Malesia
(Attributions- Dr. N Sasidharan (Dr. B P Pal Fellow), Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi
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This species is distributed in old world tropics. It is a perennial herb growing in seasonally flooded areas and in pockets of soil in rocks. It is not confined to wetlands and is sometimes found as a weed in fields and near the sea on sandy beaches (Cook 1996); it is also seen in open shady places (Bhargavan 1989).
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Cyperus dubius Rottb., erect short sedge on the hill top at Royakota, Krishnagiri dt, Tamilnadu . It is some species of Cyprus
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Pl. also check It may be the species of Kyllinga Yes, it is Cyperus dubius, dear …, thank you very much for ID my plant, sharing an image Yes, appears close to images at Cyperus dubius Thank you very much for ID my plant. Sharing an image and more information.
Stem: non grooved simple triangular semi-fleshy stem 03mm base diameter (image of mushrooms inhabited on it’s stem).
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