Cyperus alternifolius

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Scientific Names



Read about Cyperus alternifolius in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cyperus alternifolius, Linn. Umbrella Plant. Umbrella Palm. Fig. 1193. Cespitose, strict, 1-4 ft. high: st. nearly terete, ribbed, smooth and slender: involucral Lvs. about 20, spreading or slightly drooping, linear, 4-8 in. long, 2-5 lines wide, plain: umbel open; rays only 1-3 in. long; spikelets numerous, ovate-lanceolate acute, very flat, 2 lines long, pale brown suffused with darker brown, dull; scales thin, very acute, somewhat nerved. Madagascar.—Much used for aquaria and jardinieres. Gn. 35, p. 573. A.G. 17:57. V. 4:159; 5:39. Var. variegatus, Hort. St. and Lvs. striated with white, sometimes entirely white. Var. gracilis, Hort. Plant smaller and more slender: involucral Lvs. much narrower and shorter, and not so spreading.—The above description is from Boeckeler, and from a specimen from Madagascar. The plant in cult, under the name C. alternifolius may not be that species. The Lvs. are too long, too scabrous and too veiny; and the spikelets are elliptic-oval, or oval, 2 lines long, and have broader and more closely overlapping scales than in the typical form. The illustrations cited are probably of the garden plant. CH


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