|  | Flowers
        and achenes naked in the axils of scales, not enclosed in a sac; flowers
        usually perfect (sometimes some flowers imperfect in Cyperus,
        Rhynchospora and Cladium).  NOT [Flowers and achenes enclosed in a
        sac (perigynium) borne in the axils of scales; flowers imperfect.] | 
      |  | Perianth
        bristles absent or up to 6 per flower; if more than 6, then only
        somewhat longer than the achenes.  NOT [Perianth bristles usually
        more than 10 per flower, much longer than the achenes, conspicuously
        elongated to over 10 mm long in fruit stage and usually obscuring most
        scales in spikelets.] | 
      |  | Inflorescence
        not a solitary, terminal spike; if solitary, terminal and spike-like,
        then inflorescence +/- terete.  NOT [Inflorescence a compressed,
        solitary, terminal spike bearing few-flowered spikelets attached in 2
        rows.] | 
      |  | Inflorescence
        usually with > 1 spikelet; if only 1 spikelet present, then
        inflorescence bract usually 10 - 200 mm long (but as short as 7 mm in
        Schoenoplectus subterminalis) and achenes 2 - 3.5 mm long.  NOT
        [Inflorescence a solitary terminal spikelet; inflorescence bracts absent
        or up to 8 mm long and only slightly longer than the spikelet; achenes
        usually <= 2 mm long (up to 2.3 mm in Eleocharis quinqueflora).] | 
      |  | Achenes
        lacking a tubercle but sometimes beaked.  NOT [Achenes with a
        narrowly triangular tubercle.] | 
      |  | Scales of
        spikelets spirally arranged; spikelets terete.  NOT [Scales of
        spikelets 2-ranked; spikelets flattened or 4-sided.] | 
      |  | Plants
        without the following combination of characteristics.  NOT [Culms
        tall and slender, 30 - 100 cm high and 1 - 2 mm wide; inflorescences
        with stiffly ascending primary and secondary branches supporting 100 -
        1,000 spikelets in compact clusters; achenes terete with bases discoid,
        truncate, impressed and flared.] | 
      |  | Inflorescences
        not subtended by leaf-like bracts, the proximal bract terete, trigonous
        or thickly C-shaped in cross-section and resembling a continuation of
        the culm (making the inflorescence appear to be attached to the side of
        the culm although the bract may be pushed aside in Amphiscirpus as the
        spikelets mature); longest bracts exceeding the inflorescence or not;
        usually all leaves basal with blades often much shorter than their
        sheaths.  NOT [Inflorescences subtended by 2 or more leaf-like,
        erect to spreading bracts; longest bracts exceeding the inflorescence;
        leaves basal and cauline, or all cauline with cauline leaf blades well
        developed.] | 
      |  | Achenes
        beaked; scales shiny or dull, various shades of brown without strongly
        contrasting midribs; ligules membranous, lacking hairs; culms and leaves
        +/- spongy due to presence of air cavities; proximal sheaths not
        disintegrating into fibers.  NOT [Achenes beakless; scales often
        glossy (as if lacquered), chestnut-brown with contrasting pale midribs;
        ligules ciliate usually with some hairs visible along the sheath summit
        where it joins the blade; culms and leaves wiry and tough, air cavities
        lacking; proximal sheaths often disintegrating into fibers.]
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