The Cyperaceae (/ˌsaɪpəˈreɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/) are a family of graminoid (grass-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The family is large;...
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Reed (plant) (section In the sedge family, Cyperaceae)
Reed is a common name for several tall, grass-like plants of wetlands. They are all members of the order Poales (in the modern, expanded circumscription)...
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vernacular name for several large wetland grass-like plants Sedge family (Cyperaceae): Cyperus Scirpus Blysmus Bolboschoenus Scirpoides Isolepis Schoenoplectus...
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Eudicot Myrtaceae myrtle 4,625 Eudicot Apocynaceae dogbane 4,555 Monocot Cyperaceae sedge 4,350 Eudicot Malvaceae mallow 4,225 Monocot Araceae arum 4,025...
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spp., in family Cyperaceae. Deergrass (disambiguation): Rhexia spp., in family Melastomataceae Trichophorum spp., in family Cyperaceae, particularly Trichophorum...
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accepts the following 16 families: Anarthriaceae Bromeliaceae (Bromeliads) Cyperaceae (Sedges) Ecdeiocoleaceae Eriocaulaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae...
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List of psychoactive plants (section Cyperaceae)
This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function...
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referred to include the families Poaceae (grasses in the strict sense), Cyperaceae (sedges), and Juncaceae (rushes). These are not closely related but belong...
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List of C4 plants (section Cyperaceae)
known as of 2016[update]. Monocots – mainly grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae) – account for around 80% of C4 species, but they are also found in the...
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List of flora of Washington (section Cyperaceae)
This is a partial list of flora that are native to the U.S. state of Washington. Sambucus nigra ― blue elderberry Sambucus racemosa ― red elderberry Viburnum...
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