. The American botanist and florist: including lessons in the structure, life, and growth of plants; together with a simple analytical flora, descriptive of the native and cultivated plants growing in the Atlantic division of the American union. Botany; Botany. 368 Order 154.—CYPERACE^. fascicles few-flowered, the lateral, if any, pedunculate ; ach. small, rough, the disk 6-lobed. Rare northward, common South. 10—16'. j3. g-labra, Smoothish, slender. If; lateral fascicles 1-flowered, or 0. Ms. to Ohio. y. Caroliniana, Scabrous-hirsute, slender; leaves much exceeding the culm. S. S. JSlUollii.


. The American botanist and florist: including lessons in the structure, life, and growth of plants; together with a simple analytical flora, descriptive of the native and cultivated plants growing in the Atlantic division of the American union. Botany; Botany. 368 Order 154.—CYPERACE^. fascicles few-flowered, the lateral, if any, pedunculate ; ach. small, rough, the disk 6-lobed. Rare northward, common South. 10—16'. j3. g-labra, Smoothish, slender. If; lateral fascicles 1-flowered, or 0. Ms. to Ohio. y. Caroliniana, Scabrous-hirsute, slender; leaves much exceeding the culm. S. S. JSlUollii. Stout, 2—3f, denticulate-ciliate; lateral spikes pedunculate. S. 5 S. reticularis Mx. Slender, If, leaves shorter than culm; fascicles 2—5, distant, subsessile ; ach. dead-white, J^', conspicuously netted and pitted. R. I. to Fla. 6 S. laxa Torr. Slender, weak, diffuse, 1—2f; Ivs. flat, 2" wide ; fascicles very remote, spks. distant, in pairs ; ach. 1", with transverse ridges and brown pits. N. J. to Fla. 7 S. verticillata Muhl. Glabrous, 6—12', slender; fascicles 4—6, smooth, purple, sessile, 8"—1' apart; ach. globular, about i", rugous. N. Y. to Ohio, and South. 8 S. interritpta Mx. Sparingly hirsute, 12—30'; leaves 2" wide; fascicles 5—7, rusty-brown, sessile, ciliate, 4—9" apart; ach. smooth, i" diameter. South. 9 S. gracilis Ell. Filiform, smooth, 1—2f; spikes few (1—5 pairs), 3", in a terminal fascicle; bract erect; ach. ovid-triangular, ribbed lengthwise. South. 10 S. Baldwinii (Torr.) Culm scape-like, 2—3f, leaves all radical, long; spikes 5" long, 3—5 pairs in a terminal fascicle, brown-purple, with 3 bracts, middle bract erect; ach. dull-white, 2" long, even. In Georgia and Florida. 18. CHAETOSPORA, R. Br. Spikes 1-5-floweiecl, fls. 5 , glumes iu two rows, the lower empty. Setaj 3—6. Stam. 3. Style 3-fid, deciduous. Achenium triangular. If Culm leafy only at base. Fls. capitate, cluslnul


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