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Hair sedge

Also known as: Dense-tuft hairsedge

Bulbostylis capillaris (L.) Kunth

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Hair sedge inflorescence
Hair sedge
Hair sedge inflorescence
Hair sedge
Hair sedge

Morphology

Culm
Several, erect or ascending, thread-like, glabrous, ribbed.
Leaves
Basal and 1-2 on lower culms, spreading to ascending, hair-like, .4 to 4.2 inches long, less than 1/50 inch wide, about 1/3 as long as culm; margins rough, rolled inwards at edges; tip thin.
Sheath
Pubescent, back prominently ribbed, margins tan.
Ligule
Spikelets terminal, solitary or in small umbel-like clusters, lance-ovoid, 1/8 to 1/5 inch long, several flowered, tips pointed; involcural bracts 2-several, hair-like, usually longer but occasionally shorter than inflorescence; scales overlapping in spiral pattern, ovate, dark-brown to reddish-brown, glabrous or minutely-hairy; midrib prominent, keeled, green; keel extending into short, sharp point; stamens 2; stigmas 3.
Fruit
Achene, tiny, 3-angled, egg-shaped, to 1/25 inch long, yellowish to pale brown, surface with horizontal wrinkles.

Ecology

Habitat
Open, sandy, gravelly or rocky sites, sandy prairies, roadsides, waste areas, stream banks, pond and lake margins, thin-soiled areas.
Distribution
East half of Kansas.
Quick Facts
Plant Type
Sedge
Family
Cyperaceae - Sedge Family
Life Span
Annual
Height
2-12 inches
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2010-01-31
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: June, July, August, September, October