Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae Week: Cyperaceae- 05042013GS3 Cyperus for ID from Kashmir-GS43

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Gurcharan Singh

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Apr 4, 2013, 11:27:57 PM4/4/13
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Tall Cyperus species growing along Nagin lake in Kashmir. Kindly help in ID.


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J.M. Garg

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Apr 14, 2013, 8:16:34 AM4/14/13
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J.M. Garg

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Apr 26, 2013, 2:09:35 AM4/26/13
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J.M. Garg

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Nov 19, 2016, 4:33:55 AM11/19/16
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please
Pl. also check with images at Cyperus squarrosus L. 

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Nov 19, 2016, 9:37:48 PM11/19/16
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It may be helpful to know what Stewart had recorded about Cyperus squarrosus.

He found it from what was the North-West Frontier Province through Swat & Hazara to Ladakh (so I have a special reason to familiarise myself with this species - it is the only member of the genus known here) also as common Kashmir incl. Lidderwat & Pahlgam, though Srinagar/the lakes are not specifically mentioned; 1200-2700m.

Unfortunately, I have a description of this species from Bhutan and Sikkim - here it is a dwarf plant to 15cm at most, typically on mossy boulders, damp roadsides, fields, arable weed.  The herbarium specimens at Kew support these dimensions, so this species seems highly unlikely.

Have had a quick look at information about 5 Cyperus recorded from the lakes (all sounded promising) or nearby in Srinagar but 4 definitely do not fit; the other I cannot find an accepted name to check it out.  Stewart knew it as C.globosus (syn. C.capillaris).  Perhaps you can track down what its current name is and whether it is a possibility?

I am a complete beginner with Cyperus - we only have 2 species in UK and they are not common.  Rather more to consider in the Himalaya/India.  Stewart lists close on 50 species from Pakistan & Kashmir....

J.M. Garg

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Nov 21, 2016, 4:44:25 AM11/21/16
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Thanks a lot, Prasad ji.


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Can be Cyperus cyperinus, need a specimen to confirm the identity.
 
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V.P. Prasad






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C CHADWELL

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Nov 21, 2016, 8:15:01 AM11/21/16
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I know very little about Cyperus but worth mentioning that Stewart did not record tis from anywhere in Pakistan or Kashmir, though did
say "To be expected in Jammu". 


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Nov 22, 2016, 4:38:21 AM11/22/16
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Thanks, Chadwell ji


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Aug 18, 2021, 8:47:04 AM8/18/21
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 3:08:21 PM UTC+5:30 JM Garg wrote:

Thanks, Chadwell ji


On 20 Nov 2016 8:07 am, "chrischa...@btinternet.com" <chrischa...@btinternet.com> wrote:
It may be helpful to know what Stewart had recorded about Cyperus squarrosus.

He found it from what was the North-West Frontier Province through Swat & Hazara to Ladakh (so I have a special reason to familiarise myself with this species - it is the only member of the genus known here) also as common Kashmir incl. Lidderwat & Pahlgam, though Srinagar/the lakes are not specifically mentioned; 1200-2700m.

Unfortunately, I have a description of this species from Bhutan and Sikkim - here it is a dwarf plant to 15cm at most, typically on mossy boulders, damp roadsides, fields, arable weed.  The herbarium specimens at Kew support these dimensions, so this species seems highly unlikely.

Have had a quick look at information about 5 Cyperus recorded from the lakes (all sounded promising) or nearby in Srinagar but 4 definitely do not fit; the other I cannot find an accepted name to check it out.  Stewart knew it as C.globosus (syn. C.capillaris).  Perhaps you can track down what its current name is and whether it is a possibility?

I am a complete beginner with Cyperus - we only have 2 species in UK and they are not common.  Rather more to consider in the Himalaya/India.  Stewart lists close on 50 species from Pakistan & Kashmir....



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Tall Cyperus species growing along Nagin lake in Kashmir. Kindly help in ID.


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