Species: Scheuchzeria palustris

Pod Grass
Species

    Pod Grass is a grass-like perennial herb with stems that are 2-4 dm high and arising singly from creeping rhizomes. Alternate, strap-like leaves that are 1-4 dm long, sheath the stem and become smaller upward. The lower stems are usually covered with old membranous sheathing bases. 3-12 stalked flowers are borne on the upper stem in the axils of reduced leaf sheaths. Each flower has 6 undifferentiated, greenish white, separate petals and sepals that are ca. 3 mm long, 6 stamens, and 3 ovaries that are united at the base. The (usually) 3 capsules are 5-8 mm long and have 2 seeds.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Monocotyledoneae

    Order

    Najadales

    Family

    Scheuchzeriaceae

    Genus

    Scheuchzeria

    Classification
    Other Global Common Names
    Rannoch-rush - rannoch-rush
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Other flowering plants
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Monocotyledoneae - Najadales - Scheuchzeriaceae - Scheuchzeria

    Pod Grass is a grass-like perennial herb with stems that are 2-4 dm high and arising singly from creeping rhizomes. Alternate, strap-like leaves that are 1-4 dm long, sheath the stem and become smaller upward. The lower stems are usually covered with old membranous sheathing bases. 3-12 stalked flowers are borne on the upper stem in the axils of reduced leaf sheaths. Each flower has 6 undifferentiated, greenish white, separate petals and sepals that are ca. 3 mm long, 6 stamens, and 3 ovaries that are united at the base. The (usually) 3 capsules are 5-8 mm long and have 2 seeds.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    Ecology Comments
    Almost totally restricted to bogs.
    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G5
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    1984-09-06
    Global Status Last Changed
    1984-09-06
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    This is a circumboreal species that ranges south to northern New Jersey, northern Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, northern Idaho, and along the coast to northern California. There are disjunct populations in Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, and possibly New Mexico.
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