Fimbristylis nutans (Retz.) Vahl, Enum. Pl. 2: 285. 1805.

Bhandari, Prabin, Chaudhary, Satyam, Neupane, Ajay, Zhou, Shi-Liang & Zhang, Shu-Ren, 2021, Taxonomic notes on Cyperaceae of Nepal: new records of a genus, six species and other noteworthy species, PhytoKeys 180, pp. 141-156 : 141

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scientific name

Fimbristylis nutans (Retz.) Vahl, Enum. Pl. 2: 285. 1805.
status

 

Fimbristylis nutans (Retz.) Vahl, Enum. Pl. 2: 285. 1805.

Scirpus nutans Retz., Observ. Bot. 4: 12. 1786.

Type.

Malaysia, Malacca, J.G. König s.n. [lectotype, designated by Fischer 1932, pg. 69: LD (LD1283267 image!)] .

Description.

Perennial tufted herb. Leaves reduced to a tubular, bladeless sheath. Involucral bract glume-like, 3.5 mm long. Inflorescence consisting of a single terminal spikelet. Spikelet slightly nodding, ovoid with spirally arranged glumes. Glumes 2-4 × 1.5-3 mm, rust-brown, oblong-elliptic, margin membranous, apiculate. Style 3.5 mm long, flattened with ciliate margin. Stigmas 2. Stamens as long as style. Achene white, obovate, 1.5 × 1 mm, biconvex, with transverse wavy reticulation, basal stipe indistinct. (Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ).

Distribution.

Nepal (new record), India, China, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Sir Lanka, Vietnam and Australia.

Ecology.

Grows in marshy areas, edges of the lake; sometimes forming a floating island of vegetation, associated with Eleocharis species and Fimbristylis species; 700 m elev.

Phenology.

Flowering in July-August; fruiting in September-October.

Specimen examined.

Nepal, Kaski: Pokhara Valley, Dipang Lake, 28°10'57.90"N, 84° 4'9.28"E, 700 m elev., 17 Sep 2019, P. Bhandari & V. Adhikari KAS13 (KATH).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Cyperaceae

Genus

Fimbristylis