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Ammaryllidaceae & Asparagaceae
Flora of New York Poales (1)
Typhaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Xyridaceae

Poales (2)
Juncaceae
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Family Typhaceae

The Typhaceae (cattail family) contains the genus Typha, which was the sole genus of the family until the APG III system added the genus Sparganium (bur-reeds) in 2009 by merging the closely-related Sparganiaceae family into Typhaceae.

Typha

Typha latifolia
Cattails, Typha spp., are wetland plants that are native to much of the world. Broad-leaved cattails (T. latifolia) are considered to be North American natives, while the native status of narrow-leaved cattails (T. angustifolia) in North America is in question.[1] In either case it is thought that narrowleaf cattails were introduced to most of inland New York from coastal regions, with the possible exception of central New York's inland salt marshes,[2] where some think that T. angustifolia may be native.[3]

The first record of T. angustifolia in North America is from northeast coastal regions in 1820, and it appears to have remained along the coast for the remainder of the 19th century. But by the end of the 20th century, it had migrated to the west coast, and as far south as Arkansas. Along its path, it seems to have preferred "early successional habitats with basic, calcareous, or somewhat salty soils."[4] It is thought that ditches along salted roadways may have helped facilitate the migration from coastal marshes.[5]


Poales — Typhaceae — Typha
Typha Cat-tail N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
L.

1753. Typha latifoliaL.
1808. Typha elatiorRaf. (i)
1832. Typha crassaRaf.
1900. T. latifolia ssp. eulatifolia
1940. T. latifolia var. typica
Wide-leaved cattail,
Broad-leaved cattail,
Common cattail
Quenouille à feuilles larges,
Massette à larges feuilles,
Typha à feuilles larges
Native, C:1,
Secure

OBL

Perennial,
Herb-forb
NYFA-5
USDA-NN
NPT Can
ARS ITIS
FNA 
BNA


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L.

1753. Typha angustifoliaL.
1949. Typha foveolataPobed.
1972. Typha pontica
V.M.Klokov & Krasnova
Narrowleaf cattail,
Narrow-leaved cattail
Quenouille à feuilles étroites,
Massette à feuilles étroites,
Typha à feuilles étroites
Native, C:1,
Introduced,
WW

OBL

Perennial,
Herb-forb
NYFA-5
USDA-MN
NPT Can
ARS ITIS
FNA 
BNA


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Godr. (pro sp.)

Typha angustifolia ×
Typha latifolia

1844. Typha glaucaGodr.
1886. T. latifolia var. elongata
1924. T. angustifolia var. elongata
Blue cattail,
Hybrid of
narrow-leaved cattail &
broad-leaved cattail
Quenouille glauque
Native,
Invasive

OBL

Perennial,
Herb-forb
NYFA-X5
USDA-NN
NPT Can
ARS ITIS
FNA Trop.



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    Sparganium

    Bur-reeds (Sparganium) were previously included alone in the family Sparganiaceae. They are perrenial aquatic plants that grow in shallow ponds, streams, and marshes.
      Poales — Typhaceae — Sparganium
      Sparganium Bur-reed N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      Nutt.

      1818. S. americanumNutt.
      American bur-reed,
      American burreed
      Rubanier d’Amérique
      Native, C:4,
      Secure

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN

      ARS ITIS
      FNA Trop.



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      Rehmann

      1778. S. simplexHuds. (i)
      1871. S. emersumRehmann
      1909. S. acaule(Beeby) Rydb.
      1909. S. chlorocarpumRydb.
      1922. S. chlorocarpum var. acaule
      Unbranched bur-reed,
      European bur-reed,
      Simple-stemmed bur-reed,
      Green-fruited burreed,
      Emersed burreed
      Rubanier à fruits verts,
      Rubanier émergent,
      Rubanier simple
      Native, C:4,
      Secure

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN
      NPT Can
      ITIS
      FNA 



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      Engelm. ex A. Gray

      1856. S. eurycarpum
      Engelm. ex A. Gray
      1934. S. stoloniferum
      (Graebn.) Buch.-Ham. ex Juz.
      Large bur-reed,
      Broadfruit bur-reed,
      Great burreed,
      Giant burreed
      Native, C:4,
      Secure

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-5
      USDA-NN
      NPT 
      ARS 




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      (Engelm.) Morong

      1867. Sparganium simplex
      var. androcladum
      1888. S. androcladumMorong
      1907. S. lucidumFernald & Eames
      1907. S. americanum
      var. androcladum
      Branching bur-reed,
      Branched burreed
      Rubanier rameux
      Native, C:4,
      Vulnerable

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-3-4
      USDA-NN
      NPT 
      ARS ITIS
      FNA Trop.



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      Michx.

      1803. S. angustifoliumMichx.
      1905. S. multipedunculatumRydb.
      1970. S. emersum
      var. multipedunculatum
      1978. S. emersum
      var. angustifolium
      Narrowleaf bur-reed,
      Narrow-leaved bur-reed,
      Floating bur-reed
      Rubanier à feuilles étroites
      Native, C:6,
      Vulnerable

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-3-4
      USDA-NN
      NPT 
      ARS ITIS
      FNA Trop.



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      (Engelm. ex Morong) B.L.Rob.

      1888. S. androcladum
      var. fluctuans
      1905. S. fluctuans
      (Engelm. ex Morong) B.L.Rob.
      Floating bur-reed
      Rubanier flottant
      Native, C:7,
      Vulnerable

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-3-4
      USDA-NN
      NPT 

      FNA 



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      L.

      1753. Sparganium natansL.
      1840. Sparganium minimumWallr.
      Small bur-reed,
      Artic bur-reed
      Rubanier nageant
      Native, C:10,
      Threatened

      OBL

      Perennial,
      Herb-forb
      NYFA-2
      USDA-NN
      NPT 
      ITIS
      FNA Trop.



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      Sparganium(excluded species) Bur-reed N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
      L.

      Sparganium erectumL.
      S. chlorocarpumRydb.
      S. polyedrum
      (Asch. & Graebn.) Juz.
      S. ramosumHuds.
      Simplestem bur-reed,
      Exotic bur-reed,
      Branched bur-reed
      Introduced from
      Eurasia,
      northern Africa,
      N.Y. excluded
      NYFA-XCLD
      USDA-X0

      ARS 




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        Family Eriocaulaceae

        The Eriocaulaceae (pipewort family).[1]

        Subfamily Eriocauloideae

        Eriocaulon

        Poales — Eriocaulaceae — Eriocauloideae — Eriocaulon
        Eriocaulon Pipewort N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
        (Hill) Druce

        1769. Cespa aquaticaHill
        1776. Eriocaulon septangulareWith.
        1778. Nasmythia articulataHudson
        1803. Eriocaulon pellucidumMichx.
        1833. Eriocaulon pumilumRaf.
        1835. Nasmythia septangularisMart.
        1891. Eriocaulon articulatumMorong
        1909. Eriocaulon aquaticumDruce
        Sevenangle pipewort,
        Seven-angled pipewort
        Ériocaulon aquatique
        Native, C:10,
        Secure

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-5
        USDA-NN
        NPT 
        ARS ITIS




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        B.L.Rob.

        1903. Eriocaulon parkeriB.L.Rob.
        Parker's pipewort,
        Estuary pipewort
        Ériocaulon de Parker
        Native, C:10,
        Likely extirpated,
        Impersistent

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-Xm
        USDA-NN
        Can
        ARS 
        FNA 
        BNA

        CPC 
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        1. Eriocaulaceae Troy Weldy & David Werier (2013) New York Flora Atlas. New York Flora Association, Albany, New York.

        Family Xyridaceae

        The Xyridaceae (yellow-eyed grass family).[1]

        Subfamily Xyridoideae

        Xyris

        Poales — Xyridaceae — Xyridoideae — Xyris
        Xyris Yellow-eyed grass N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
        Ries

        1868. Xyris flexuosa
        var. pusillaA.Gray
        1892. Xyris montanaRies
        1937. Xyris papillosaFassett
        Northern yelloweyed grass,
        Northern yellow-eyed grass
        Xyris de montagne,
        Xyris des montagnes
        Native, C:10,
        Secure

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-5
        USDA-NN
        NPT Can
        ITIS
        FNA Trop.
        NSE BNA
        IPN 

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        Chapm.
        var. difformis

        1860. Xyris difformisChapm.
        1860. Xyris elataChapm.
        1966. Xyris difformis
        var. difformis[autonym]
         auct. Xyris caroliniananon Walter
        Bog yellow-eyed grass,
        Carolina yellow-eyed grass,
        Southern yellow-eyed grass,
        Tall yellow-eyed grass,
        Two-formed yelloweyed-grass
        Xyris difforme
        Native, C:10,
        Likely secure

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-4
        USDA-NN
        NPT Can
        ITIS
        FNA Trop.
        NSE BNA


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        Sm.

        1819. Xyris tortaSm.
        1913. Kotsjelottia flexuosaNieuwl.
        1843. Xyris bulbosaKunth
        Twisted yellow-eyed-grass,
        Slender yelloweyed-grass
        Native, C:10,
        Vulnerable

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-3-4
        USDA-N0
        NPT 
        ITIS
        FNA Trop.
        NSE BNA


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        Nash

        1847. Xyris caroliniana
        var. olneyiAlph.Wood
        1895. Xyris smallianaNash
        1905. Xyris congdoniiSmall
        1937. Xyris smalliana var. olneyi
        Gleason ex Malme
        Small's yellow-eyed grass Native, C:10,
        Threatened

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-2
        USDA-N0
        NPT 
        ITIS
        FNA Trop.
        NSE BNA


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        E.P.Bicknell ex L.M.Campb.

        2011. Xyris bracteicaulis
        E.P.Bicknell ex L.M.Campb.
        Bracted yelloweyed grass Native, C:10,
        No recent reports,
        Endemic

        OBL

        Perennial,
        Herb-forb
        NYFA-Z
        USDA-NN



        BNA


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        Note: [2]
        Xyris(excluded species) Yellow-eyed grass N.Y. Status Images Distribution NY NPT
        Walter

        1788. Xyris carolinianaWalter
        1816. X. flexuosaMuhl. ex Elliott
        1843. X. tortaKunth (i)
        1871. X. conocephalaC.Wright
        1901. X. torta var. pallescens
        1903. X. pallescens(C.Mohr) Small
        1903. X. arenicolaSmall (i)
        Carolina yelloweyed grass N. America native,
        N.Y. excluded
        NYFA-XCLD
        USDA-N0






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        Asparagales (3)
        Ammaryllidaceae & Asparagaceae
        Flora of New York Poales (1)
        Typhaceae, Eriocaulaceae, Xyridaceae

        Poales (2)
        Juncaceae
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