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Fimbristylis squarrosa Vahl   (redirected from: Fimbristylis squarrosa var. robustior Kunth)
Family: Cyperaceae
[Bulbostylis hirta (Thunb.) Svenson, moreCyperus hirtus Thunb., Fimbristylis aestivalis var. squarrosa (Vahl) T.Koyama, Fimbristylis comata Nees, Fimbristylis ecklonii Nees, Fimbristylis hirta (Kunth) Roem. & Schult., Fimbristylis hirta var. canina (Schltdl.) R.Knuth, Fimbristylis hispidula var. canina Schltdl., Fimbristylis michelii Bubani, Fimbristylis nana Roth, Fimbristylis propinqua R.Br., Fimbristylis squarrosa f. tenuissima T.Koyama, Fimbristylis squarrosa var. robustior Kunth, Iria squarrosa (Vahl) Kuntze, Isolepis glaucescens Schrad. & Schult., Isolepis hirta Kunth, Pogonostylis squarrosus (Vahl) Bertol., Scirpus cornatus C.Wright, Scirpus hirtus (Kunth) Poir., Scirpus squarrosa (Vahl) Poir.]
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Japan Flora: Culms densely tufted, slender, 10-20 cm. long, filiform; leaves filiform, with slighdy involute margins, 0.2-0.8 mm. wide, hairy, acute, the sheaths pale, prominently hairy; inflorescence compound, 3-5 cm. long, the bracts 3-5, the lower 1 or 2 nearly as long as the inflorescence; spikelets numerous, densely many-flowered, lan­ceolate or broadly so, 4-10 mm. long, 1.5 mm. in diameter, acute, ferrugineous; scales thinly membranous, oblong, 1.5-2 mm. long, keeled, obtuse, with a recurved awn 0.5-1 nun. long; achenes light brown, biconvex, obovate, 0.8 mm. long, smooth; style with long, pendent hairs at base; stamen 1, the anther oblong, 0.2 mm. long. Wet places in lowlands. 

Hokkaido, Honshu; common;Korea, Manchuria, China, India, Africa, and s. Europe.

Fimbristylis squarrosa
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