Pale Spike-sedge
Eleocharis pallens
Densely tufted sedge to 1 m, strongly ribbed stems. Pale brown to tawny sharply pointed flowerhead.
Details | |
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Flora Type | Sedges, rushes |
Distinctive Features | Very short rhizome. Flower stems are strongly ridged and appear to glisten between the ridges. |
Biology | Perennial aquatic. Moist heavy clay soils in grassy wetlands that dry out in summer. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Nov-Apr |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants) |
Class | Magnoliopsida (Flowering Plants) |
Order | Poales |
Family | Cyperaceae |
Genus | Eleocharis |
Species | pallens |
The black fleshy berry and the fleshy tuberous roots of some Eleocharis species were used as a food source by Aboriginal people, as well as the stems for weaving and basket-making.
Interesting Facts | |
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Similar Species | Similar to E. acuta but disringuished by paler flower, shorter rhizome, and large pitted cells between the ridges on the stems that glisten. |
Native Status | Native |