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Last updated 11/18/2023 by David Giblin.
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult.[FNA23, HC2]
blunt spikerush

Publication: Mant. 2: 89. 1824.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA23: "Extremely uncommon plants of Eleocharis obtusa without perianth bristles may be called E. obtusa var. peasei (type from New Hampshire). Robust plants with distinct caudices, floral scales 2.5 mm, and achenes 1.2–1.3 mm (Eleocharis obtusa var. gigantea Fernald) are rare (specimens seen from the Washington-British Columbia border [type], Arkansas, and the Hawaiian Islands). Dwarf plants (E. obtusa var. jejuna Fernald, type from Maine), with unusually small achenes and floral scales, and tubercles often less than 0.5 mm wide, are occasional in the East and are easily confused with E. ovata and E. aestuum. A few specimens are intermediate with E. engelmannii. Eleocharis obtusa is sometimes treated as conspecific with E. ovata, which consistently differs in its mostly 2-fid styles, mostly two stamens, and especially its narrower tubercles (B. M. H. Larson and P. M. Catling 1996).

Eleocharis macounii Fernald has been treated as a synonym of E. obutsa (H. K. Svenson 1957) but is more probably a hybrid between E. intermedia and E. obtusa (P. M. Catling and S. G. Hay 1993; see 34. E. intermedia)."

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Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult. var. ellipsoidales Fernald
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult. var. gigantea Fernald
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult. var. jejuna Fernald
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult. var. peasei Svenson
Scirpus obtusus Willd.