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    Cyperus fuscus

    Cyperus fuscus is a species of sedge known by the common name brown galingale, or brown flatsedge. This plant is native to much of Europe, Asia, and North Africa from England, Portugal and Morocco then towards east to China and Thailand. It is an introduced species in North America, where it is naturalized in widely scattered locations in the United States and Canada. Cyperus fuscus is a plant of wet areas, particularly disturbed places such as ditches and temporary ponds. It is an annual herb with paper-thin stems reaching 30 centimeters in maximum height. There may be short, flat leaves about the base of the plant. The inflorescence contains three to 15 spikelets, which are flat, oval or rectangular, and dark brown to deep purple. Each spikelet has around ten flowers enclosed in dark bracts. The fruit is a light brown achene about a millimeter long. In the UK, Cyperus fuscus is one of 101 species named as a priority for conservation by the conservation charity Plantlife. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Cyperus fuscus is a species of sedge known by the common name brown galingale, [1] or brown flatsedge.This plant is native to much of Europe, Asia, and North Africa from England, Portugal and Morocco then towards east to China and Thailand.It is an introduced species in North America, where it is naturalized in widely scattered locations in the United States and Canada.
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  4. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Cyperus erythrorhizos: spikelets serially disposed along elongate axes, forming cylindric clusters, rachilla wing-margined, and roots anthocyanic (vs. C. fuscus, with spikelets radiating from the summit of short axes, forming subcapitate clusters, rachilla lacking a prominent wing-margin, and roots brown).
  5. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Cyperus fuscus is a non-native flatsedge currently only known from a single location, on a sandbar along the Mississippi River in a Grand Rapids park, though it is not unreasonable to think it has traveled down the river to other, as yet undiscovered, locations. Native to temperate Europe and Asia, its usual habitat is the seasonally wet shores ...
  6. picturethisai.com

    Brown flat sedge thrives in moist to wet soils and tends to be undemanding, making it relatively easy to care for. Special care points include ensuring consistent soil moisture without overwatering and providing full to partial sunlight. Avoiding waterlogged conditions is crucial to prevent root rot.
  7. cambridge.org

    Brown flatsedge (Cyperus fuscus) is widely distributed in Europe, Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Mediterranean region of Northern Africa.It was apparently introduced into North America in the late 1800s and has steadily moved southward and westward. Brown flatsedge is reported new to Arkansas and Mississippi herewith.
  8. worldfloraonline.org

    Cyperus fuscus var. condensatus Kük. Cyperus fuscus var. nigricans Neilr. Cyperus fuscus var. pallescens Husn. Cyperus fuscus var. subjuncellus Kük. Cyperus fuscus var. virescens (Hoffm.) Schrad. Cyperus fuscus var. virescens (Hoffm.) Vahl Cyperus fuscus var. viridescens Hoffm. Cyperus fuscus var. vulgaris Schrad.
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