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Eleocharis wichurae Boeckeler   (redirected from: Heleocharis petasata (Maxim.) Zinserl.)
Family: Cyperaceae
[Eleocharis hakonensis Franch. & Sav., moreEleocharis liukiuensis Makino, Eleocharis petasata (Maxim.) Zinserl., Eleocharis wichurae f. petasata (Maxim.) H.Hara, Eleocharis wichurae f. teres (H.Hara) Ohwi, Eleocharis wichurae f. vivipara Ueno, Eleocharis wichurae var. liukiuensis (Makino) Ohwi, Eleocharis wichurae var. teres H.Hara, Heleocharis petasata (Maxim.) Zinserl., Scirpus petasatus Maxim.]
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Japan Flora: culms rather soft, 30- 50 cm. long, typically 4-angled, or 3-, 5-, or 6-angled in forms (see below), sometimes rhizomatous; scales rather soft, elliptic or oblong, very obtuse, ferrugineous-sanguineous; bristles 6, as long as the style-base, with long, soft, plumose, whitish, spreading to slightly recurved hairs. July-Oct. Common in wet places in lowlands and mountains; Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu. Korea, Manchuria, and Ussuri.

f. petasata (Maxim.) Hara. Culms 3-angled.   

f. teres Hara. Culms nearly terete or 5- or 6-angled.

Eleocharis wichurae
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