Eleocharis erythropoda
Bald Spike-Rush
Distal Leaf Apex, Multiple Views
Shore of Red Deer River at Hudson Bay Regional Park
10-August-2017
A single culm has been rotated about its long axis in increments of 90 degrees.
Erythropoda: Answers to key questions in Rushes, Bulrushes & Pondweeds plus the remaining Monocots of Saskatchewan by V. L. Harms, A. L. Leighton, and M. A. Vetter leading to this species. The answers are in the order you would normally work through the key.
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Eleocharis: Answers to key questions in Rushes, Bulrushes & Pondweeds plus the remaining Monocots of Saskatchewan by V. L. Harms, A. L. Leighton, and M. A. Vetter leading to this genus. The answers are in the order you would normally work through the key.
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Cyperaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family.
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Eleocharis erythropoda is a member of the Eleocharis palustris complex. This complex contains a number of difficult to distinguish species. Flora of North America (FNA) recognizes seven:
E. palustris | |
E. mamillata | |
E. macrostachya | |
E. erythropoda | |
E. uniglumis | |
E. kamtschatica (coastal species, not found and not expected to be found in SK) | |
E. ambigens (coastal species, not found and not expected to be found in SK |
The following characters are used in the portion of the FNA key which pertains to the E. palustris complex:
Culms Compressed/Terete | |
Distal Leaf Sheath Apex with/without Distinct, Abrupt Tooth | |
# Floral Scales per mm of Rachilla | |
Proximal Scale Clasps How Much of Culm | |
Proportion Subproximal Scales Without Flower | |
Flattened Floral Scale Dimensions | |
# of Perianth Bristles | |
Perianth Bristles Relative Size | |
Achene Apex with/without Distinct Neck | |
Achene Surface | |
Tubercle Dimensions | |
Tubercle Size Compared to Achene | |
Tubercle Height to Width | |
Tubercle Surface |
The character states (of the above characters) for all members of the E. palustris complex are found in this table. These character states are taken from the species descriptions (not the key) in Flora of North America.
The portion of the FNA key which pertains to the E. palustris complex is found here. Species not found in Saskatchewan are noted.