Eriocaulon
Genus of flowering plants
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::summary Genus of flowering plants ::
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- Nasmythia Huds.
- Randalia P.Beauv. ex Desv.
- Sphaerochloa P.Beauv. ex Desv.
- Symphachne P.Beauv. ex Desv.
- Leucocephala Roxb.
- Busseuillia R.Lesson
- Chaetodiscus Steud.
- Electrosperma F.Muell.
- Dichrolepis Welw.
- Lasiolepis Boeckeler
Eriocaulon is a genus of about 400 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Eriocaulaceae, commonly known as pipeworts.
Etymology
The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek ἔριον, grc, meaning 'wool', and καυλός, grc, meaning 'stalk'.
Description
The species are mostly herbaceous perennial plants, though some are annual plants; they resemble plants in the related families Cyperaceae (sedges) and Juncaceae (rushes), and like them, have rather small, wind-pollinated flowers.
Distribution and habitat
The genus is widely distributed, with the centers of diversity for the group occurring in tropical regions, particularly southern Asia and the Americas. A few species extend to temperate regions, with approximately 10 species in the United States, mostly in the southern states from California to Florida, and only two species in Canada; China has 35 species, also mostly southern. Only one species (E. aquaticum) occurs in Europe, where it is confined to the Atlantic Ocean coasts of Scotland and Ireland; this species also occurs in eastern North America and is thought to be a relatively recent natural colonist in Europe. In the Americas, Eriocaulon is the only genus in its family that occurs north of Florida.
They tend to be associated with wet soils, many growing in shallow water, in wetlands, or in wet savannas like flatwoods. In wet soils, their abundance appears to be related to water levels, fire frequency, and competition from other plants such as grasses. Experiments have shown that they are weak competitors compared to many other wetland plant species. Some species can persist as buried seeds during unfavorable conditions.
Selected species
Names were sourced from official sources including: the Flora of North America, the Flora of China, currently accepted Australian taxa from the Australian Plant Name Index, etc..
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Eriocaulon aloefolium – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon aquaticum – n. Europe & e. North America
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Eriocaulon athertonense – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon australasicum – SA, NSW, Vic, Australia
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Eriocaulon australe – Cambodia, China, W Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, NT, Qld, NSW, Australia, Pacific Islands
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Eriocaulon bifistulosum – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon carpentariae – NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon carsonii – SA, Qld, NSW, Australia
- subsp. carsonii – SA, Qld, NSW, Australia
- subsp. euloense – Qld, Australia
- subsp. orientale – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon cauliferum Makino(1910) - Japan
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Eriocaulon cinereum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon clarksonii – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon concretum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon dalzellii ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Eriocaulon_decangulare.jpg" caption="''[[Eriocaulon decangulare]]''"] ::
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Eriocaulon depressum – NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon fistulosum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon giganticum – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon henryanum ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Eriocaulon_heterolepis_in_Narshapur,_AP_W_IMG_0947.jpg" caption="''[[Eriocaulon heterolepis]]''"] ::
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Eriocaulon_madayiparense_Type_specimen.jpg" caption="''[[Eriocaulon madayiparense]]'' type specimen"] ::
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Eriocaulon inapertum – WA, NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon lividum – Australia
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Eriocaulon meenachilense Anoop & Robi
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Eriocaulon monoscapum – NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon nanum – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon nematophyllum – NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon odontospermum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon pallidum – Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon patericola – WA, NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon pusillum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon pygmaeum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon santapaui ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/Eriocaulon_scariosum_1.jpg" caption="''[[Eriocaulon scariosum]]''"] ::
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Eriocaulon scariosum – Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic., Australia
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Eriocaulon schultzii – NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon scullionii – WA, NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon setaceum – Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon spectabile – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon tortuosum – WA, NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon tricornum – NT, Australia
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Eriocaulon truncatum – Qld, Australia, Asia
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Eriocaulon willdenovianum – NT, Qld, Australia
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Eriocaulon zollingerianum – China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, NT, Qld, Australia
;Species accepted by the authoritative Australian Plant Census, informally named, described and published awaiting formal publication
- Eriocaulon sp. C Kimberley Flora (G.J.Keighery 4610) WA Herbarium – WA, Australia
- Eriocaulon sp. E Kimberley Flora (A.S.George 12635) WA Herbarium – WA, Australia
- Eriocaulon sp. G Kimberley Flora (K.F.Kenneally 11374E) WA Herbarium – WA, Australia
- Eriocaulon sp. Harding Range (M.D.Barrett & R.L.Barrett MDB 1826) WA Herbarium – WA, Australia
- Eriocaulon sp. Theda (M.D.Barrett MDB 2063) WA Herbarium – WA, Australia
References
References
- "''Eriocaulon''%". Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
- [http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/synonomy.do?name_id=243420 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families]
- Kaul, Robert. (2006). "Flora of North America". Oxford University Press.
- Sculthorpe, C. D. ''The Biology of Aquatic Vascular Plants''. Edward Arnold. London. 1967. Reprinted 1985. Figure 11.6.
- Kaul, Robert. (1966). "Eriocaulaceae of continental North America north of Mexico". Sida.
- Wilson, S. D. and P. A. Keddy. 1986. Species competitive ability and position along a natural stress/disturbance gradient. ''Ecology'' 67:1236-1242.
- Keddy, P. A. and A. A. Reznicek. 1982. The role of seed banks in the persistence of Ontario's coastal plain flora. ''American Journal of Botany'' 69:13-22.
- "''Eriocaulon''". Flora of North America.
- "''Eriocaulon''". Flora of China.
- [https://www.pensoft.net/journals/phytokeys/article/2297/abstract/eriocaulon-madayiparense-eriocaulaceae ''Eriocaulon madayiparense''.]
- (2021-03-09). "Eriocaulon Meenachilense, A New Tuberous Species of Eriocaulaceae from the Southern Western Ghats, India". Edinburgh Journal of Botany.
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