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Cyperus eragrostis It is classed by the Department of Conservation as a Class C invasive weed,  meaning it is potentially troublesome and should not be spread around and to remove small infestations.
Cyperus eragrostis It is classed by the Department of Conservation as a Class C invasive weed,  meaning it is potentially troublesome and should not be spread around and to remove small infestations.


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New seed heads December.<br />
New seed heads December.<br />
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The photos below are of seed heads during late April. There is a steel blue ladybird on the flowerhead.on the photo below.<br />
The photos below are of seed heads during late April. There is a steel blue ladybird on the flowerhead.on the photo below.<br />
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 Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
 Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/


 
 





Latest revision as of 12:40, 24 September 2019

Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Cyperus
Species: C. eragrostis
Binomial name: Cyperus eragrostis
Synonyms: Cyperus vegetus
Common names: Umbrella sedge, Tall flatsedge, Pale galingale.

Cyperus eragrostis is a species of sedge  It is a green perennial grass with tall, erect triangular in cross-section stems, and long, thin, pointed leaves. Full grown plants are about 25–90cm tall (from the ground to seed head).Its flowers are in light yellow-green clusters within tough, rounded, greenish-yellow or beige spikelets. This species is originally native to the western United States but it has become naturalized across North America, Europe, and parts of South America, Australia and New Zealand. It can become a weed where it is introduced; it has been known to infest rice fields.  It reproduces by seeds and by rhizomes.
Cyperus eragrostis It is classed by the Department of Conservation as a Class C invasive weed,  meaning it is potentially troublesome and should not be spread around and to remove small infestations.

1-Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella Sedge.JPG

Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella sedge 1 .JPG

1-Cyperus eragrostis Tall Flatsedge.JPG

Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella sedge 2 .JPG  

Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella sedge 3 .JPG

New seed heads December.
Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella sedge-1.JPG

The photos below are of seed heads during late April. There is a steel blue ladybird on the flowerhead.on the photo below.
Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella Sedge -001.JPG

Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella Sedge .JPG

Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella Sedge -002.JPG 

 Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/