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Volume III (1980) - Flora of New Zealand Adventive Cyperaceous, Petalous & Spathaceous Monocotyledons
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Scirpus georgianus R.M.Harper

*S. georgianus Harper Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 27, 1900, 331.

Leafy tufts 60-150 cm high. Stems stout, 3-angled, leafy at base and with 3-5 evenly spaced cauline leaves. Leaves < stems, 5-10 mm wide, double-folded but flattened, margins very finely scabrid. Inflorescence a terminal compound irregular umbel with unequal erect rays 1-10 cm long, secondary rays widely spreading, often almost at right angles; leaf-like bracts c. 3, longest usually > inflorescence. Spikelets ± 3 mm long, ovate, in clusters of 5-10 at tips of rays. Glumes ± 1.5 mm long, dark brown, membranous, with a thick green excurrent midrib. Hypogynous bristles 0 in N.Z. specimen [present or absent in American Plants]. Stamens 3. Stigmas 3. Nut slightly < 1 mm long, ellipsoid, trigonous with slightly thickened angles, shining, cream.

S. "N.W. Nelson, logging track at beginning of Brown Cow Track to Boulder Lake", P. Hynes, 29.1.1964 (AK 100666, 100667 and CHR 157251); only collection, from damp ground at side of track. (N. America)

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