Cyperus pygmaeus, also known as dwarf flat sedge, [1] is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia. [2] The spreading to prostrate annual herb sedge typically grows to a …
Cyperus pygmaeus Rottb. APNI* Description: Small, tufted, leafy annual with reddish roots. Leaves not septate-nodulose, usually longer than culms, 1–2 mm wide. Inflorescence densely …
Pygmaeus from the Latin ' pygmaei ' meaning pygmy, dwarf, referring to the species' habit. Found scattered across north-eastern South Australia, north of the Murray River growing in wet or …
Inflorescence an obovoidal or a globose dense cluster of many spikelets, 12-15 mm across, whitish green; leafy bracts 3-7, longer than inflorescence, patent to reflexed. Spikelets oblong …