PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / POALES / CYPERACEAE / CYPEROIDEAE / SCHOENEAE / CYATHOCOMA / BACHMANNII
Perennial, slenderly tufted. Rhizome hardly developed, connecting closely-placed shoots bearing adventitious roots intermingled with flattened, persistent, clearly veined, dull greyish-brown to slightly purplish, dead leaf bases spirally arranged, never becoming fibrous. Culms erect, 0.3-0.5 m high, up to 3 mm in diameter, slightly flattened, nodeless between basal leaves and inflorescence (Balkwill & Manning 423 NU, shows one culm node) hard, smooth. Leaves radical, fairly numerous, spiral, up to 3/4 culm length; sheaths poorly defined except by brown to purplish coloration, narrowing into inrolled blades up to 50 x 1-2 mm, margins finely scabrid, apices elongate, slender, almost pungent. Inflorescence a narrow, bracteated panicle of from 2-7 (occasionally more) branches from successive culm nodes, generally I branch per node, rebranching to carry narrow clusters of brown spikelets; bracts 1 per node, erect leaf-like, surpassing inflorescence length. Spikelets solitary, closely associated, 7 x 2 mm, oblong-elliptic in outline, flattened, brown. Glumes subdistichous, usually 5, proximal 2 sterile, awned, middle 2 fertile, aristate or mucronate, margins finely scabrid-ciliate, uppermost sterile, totally enclosed, membranous, prophyll-like with 2 ridges suggestive of veins. Florets 2 only, one functionally bisexual, one functionally male accompanied by rudimentary gynoecium, relative positions variable within spikelets of an inflorescence. Perianth 6 slender, bristle-shaped but soft, antrorsely scabrid outgrowths, usually not exceeding half length of mature-sized fruit plus style base, bases expanded, marginally fused to form a shallow cup enveloping fruit base, not 2-ranked. Stamens 6 arising within perianth. Style base 1/4 total fruit length excluding perianth base, persistent, triangular in outline, pubescent; style branches 3. Achene + style base lanceolate-elliptic in outline, faintly 3-ridged longitudinally, basal third gradually narrowing to form funnel-shaped portion containing embryo, 2.5-3.1 x 1.1-1.2 mm in total length and width including perigonial base, whitish to pale fawn, surface slightly transversely rugose. From: Archer, C; Browning, JBM; Gordon-Gray, KDH. 1997. Studies in Cyperaceae in southern Africa 31: A third species of Cyathocoma, C. bachmannii. S. African J. Bot. 63(4): 167-171. [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (1997); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]
Perennial herb, tufted, 0.3-0.5 m high. Leaf blades up to 50 x 1-2 mm, inrolled. Culm 0-1-noded, 0.3-0.5 m x 3 mm in diam., slightly flattened. Inflorescence a narrow panicle. Subtending bracts 1 from each node, leaf-like, sheaths conspicuous, midbrown to chestnut-coloured. Primary inflorescence units 2-7. Spikelets compressed, oblong-elliptic, 7 x 2 mm. Glumes: fertile lanceolate, ± 5 mm long, keel excurrent into ± 1.5 mm long awn. Perianth of 6 antrorsely scabrid bristles, shorter than nutlet plus style base. Flowering time Mar., July, Aug. Nutlet obovate, stalked, including style base 2.5-3.0 x 1.5 mm, crowned with persistent, conical, hispid style base, surface ± transversely rugose. From: Archer, C. 2019. Cyperaceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(3): 1691-1764. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
The few known records indicate that C. bachmannii inhabits wet to damp, heavy black soils on the margins of streamlets or small isolated vleis forming part of freshwater drainage systems. From: Archer, C; Browning, JBM; Gordon-Gray, KDH. 1997. Studies in Cyperaceae in southern Africa 31: A third species of Cyathocoma, C. bachmannii. S. African J. Bot. 63(4): 167-171. [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (1997); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]
Marshy grassland. Indian Ocean Coastal Belt. From: Archer, C. 2019. Cyperaceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(3): 1691-1764. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
Southern Africa. From: Archer, C; Browning, JBM; Gordon-Gray, KDH. 1997. Studies in Cyperaceae in southern Africa 31: A third species of Cyathocoma, C. bachmannii. S. African J. Bot. 63(4): 167-171. [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (1997); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]
30 to 500 m
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Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature
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Names and Sources
Published in: S. African J. Bot. 63(4): 170 (1997)
Tetraria bachmannii Kuk.
Published in: Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 29: 191 (1931)
Tetraria thuarii auct. var. gracilior C.B.Clarke, sensu C.B.Clarke
Published in: Consp. Fl. Afr. [T.A. Durand & H. Schinz] 5: 663 (1894)
Type: Backmann 77 (BM, lecto.)
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Poales
FAMILY Cyperaceae
SUBFAMILY Cyperoideae
TRIBE Schoeneae
GENUS Cyathocoma
SPECIES bachmannii
7 results for Cyathocoma bachmannii (Kuk.) C.Archer
Barcode: PRE0792376-0 Collector(s) & number: Balkwill, K, 1913 | 1984-8-23
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port St. John's Dist.; Vicinity of Magwa; Property of Magwa Tea Corporation; Junction of Mbotyi and Magwa Falls roads.
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Barcode: PRE0710368-0 Collector(s) & number: Shackleton, CM, 288 | 1985-7-3
South Africa, Eastern Cape, TRANSKEI; MKAMBATI GAME RESERVE.
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Barcode: PRE0101222-0 Collector(s) & number: Moll, EJ, 4789 | 1969-11-28
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, MANZINGWENYA; VAZI SWAMP; JUST E. OF VASI SWAMP.
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Barcode: NH0066206-0 Collector(s) & number: Moll, EJ, 4789 | 1969-11-28
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Small vlei just East of Vasi Swamp, Manzengwenya.
General notes: Vlei sedge and grassland. Tufted perennial; fairly common. Altitude: c.100ft.
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Barcode: PRE0475742-0 Collector(s) & number: Venter, S, 843 | 1976-7-10
South Africa, Eastern Cape, TRANSKEI; NTSUBANE; BOKANT FRASER FALLS.
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Barcode: PRE0995578-0 Collector(s) & number: Abbott, ATD, 8385 | 2006-3-13
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Umtamvuna Nature Reserve.
General notes: Swamp Forest. Vlei. Msikaba. Sedge.
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Barcode: PRE0545764-0 Collector(s) & number: Venter, S, 107 | 1976-8-24
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Transkei; Ntsubane Forestry Station, near Fraser Falls.
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2020
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
A taxonomic revision of Schoenus cuspidatus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae)—Part 2 Elliott, TL; Muasya, AMSouth African Journal of Botany 130: 327-347
2019
SERIES CHAPTER
Cyperaceae Archer, CIn: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(3)1691-1764
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
2018
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
A taxonomic revision of Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus and allies (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae) with three new species described from South Africa Elliott, TL; Muasya, AMSouth African Journal of Botany 114: 303-315
1997
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
Studies in Cyperaceae in southern Africa 31: A third species of Cyathocoma, C. bachmannii Archer, C; Browning, JBM; Gordon-Gray, KDHSouth African Journal of Botany 63(4)167-171
1931
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
Cyperaceae novae vel minus cognitae. X. Kukenthal, GRepertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 29: 187-202
1891
No results found for Cyathocoma bachmannii (Kuk.) C.Archer
Status and criteria
VU
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