Staminate flowers 4-6 mm anthers 1.5-2 mm, thecae yellow, apex dark brown pollen in monads or some in irregular clusters. as long as pistillate, 1 cm thick in anthesis staminate scales variable in same spike, straw-colored to medium brown, filiform, simple to bifid or sometimes cuneate and irregularly branched, to 6 ï‚´ 0.1 mm pistillate spikes in flower when fresh dark brown with whitish stigmas (drying brown), later medium brown, in fruit when fresh as stigmas wear off often greenish due to green carpodia, (4-)6-20 cm ï‚´ 5-6 mm in flower, 13-22 mm in fruit compound pedicels in fruit peg-like, 0.5-0.7 mm pistillate bracteole blades forming spike surface before flowering, later exceeded by stigmas and about equaling or slightly exceeded by pistil hairs, very dark to medium brown, much darker than (or sometimes as dark as) stigmas, irregularly spatulate, 0.6 ï‚´ 0.1-0.2 mm, wider than or about as wide as stigmas, apex rounded (to acute). Inflorescences: staminate spikes separated from pistillate by 1-8(-12) cm of naked axis, ca. Leaves: sheath sides membranous, margin broadly clear, summit with membranous auricles which often disintegrate late in season mucilage glands at sheath-blade transition brown, absent from blade and usually from sheath center near summit widest blades on shoot 4-12 mm wide when fresh, 3-8 mm when dry distal blade usually markedly exceeding inflorescence. Identification: Erect shoots 150-300 cm, not glaucous flowering shoots 5-12 mm thick in middle stems 2-3 mm thick near inflorescence.
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