Bolboschoenus caldwellii

Sea Club-Rush

  • Wetland Planting Zone: Shallow Marsh/Deep Marsh
  • Approved Format: 600cc
  • Family: Cyperaceae
  • Form: Bolboschoenus caldwellii is a perennial sedge between 30-90cm tall
  • Foliage: The leaves are arranged alternately along the stem. They have long, closed, leathery sheaths with spreading blades up to about 35cm long and 5mm wide tapering into a point
  • Flowers: The seed heads are compact heads of 2-6 spikelets (units) near the stem tip, chestnut brown in colour
  • Fruit: Nut lenticular with concave faces, broad-obovoid, 3.5-4mm long, 2.5-3mm diameter, straw-coloured to dark golden brown, shining
  • Habitat: Occasional, in swamps or inland along artesian bore drains
  • Distinctive Features: More slender than the other species, usually with leaves erect, with a small clustered inflorescence, and the nut broad and always lenticular, with surface minutely but obviously reticulate under a hand lens
  • Similar species: Shorter stems than Bolboschoenus medianus and Bolboschoenus fluviatis
  • Comments: Tolerates brackish conditions, useful for upper reaches of estuarine water bodies
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