Cyperus imbricatus Retz.
Cyperaceae
Sedge
Cyperus radiatus Vahl, C. confertiflorus Schultes, C. densiflorus Link, C. spicatus J. Presl & C. Presl, C. mediorubescens Hayata, C. imbricatus var. capitatus (Boek.) Kük
Asia: China, Japan, and Korea.
South and Southeast Asia: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Rest of the world: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Tanzania, Uruguay, Venezuela, West Africa.
A rhizomatous perennial; up to 150—cm—tall.
Stem: smooth, slender to robust, tufted, 8—mm in diameter and 3—angled.
Leaf: pale green beneath, leathery, with lengthwise furrow: rough margins, leaf 3—12—mm—wide; sheath somewhat spongy and straw-colored to purplish black.
Inflorescence: compound umbel composed of digitately arranged, brown, 2—3—cm—long cylindrical spikes with numerous spikelets; spikelets 12—18 flowered and 4—9—mm—long.
Fruit: straw-colored nut, 0.6—0.8—mm—long.
Propagates by rhizomes and seeds; found in wetland rice and swamps.
Common and has caused significant yield losses in wet-seeded rice in Malaysia.
Cultural control: thorough land preparation.
Chemical control: no information available.
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JLA Catindig, RT Lubigan, and DE Johnson