Cladium
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Cladium (Fen-sedge, Sawgrass or Twig-sedge) is a genus of large sedges, with a world-wide distribution in tropical and temperate regions. These are plants characterized by long, narrow (grass-like) leaves having sharp, often serrated (sawtooth-like) margins, and flowering stems 1-3 m tall bearing a much-branched inflorescence.
- Species
- Cladium californicum - California Sawgrass. Southwestern North America; doubtfully distinct from C. jamaicense.
- Cladium chinense. Eastern Asia; doubtfully distinct from C. mariscus.
- Cladium jamaicense (C. mariscus subsp. jamaicense) - Sawgrass. Warm temperate and tropical New World, except where replaced by C. californicum.
- Cladium mariscoides - Smooth Sawgrass. Temperate North America.
- Cladium mariscus - Great Fen-sedge. Europe, Asia, Africa.
- Cladium nipponense. Eastern Asia; doubtfully distinct from C. mariscus.
- Cladium procerum - Leafy Twig-sedge. Australia.
References
- Lodge, Thomas E. 1994. The Everglades Handbook. Understanding the Ecosystem. St. Lucie Press, DelRay Beach, Fl. 228 p. ISBN 18840150609
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