Cyperus flaccidus
Cyperus flaccidus is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia.
Description
The annual grass like sedge typically grows to a height of. It blooms between May and April producing green flowers.The leaves are wide, and are often reduced to sheaths and much shorter than the culms. The simple head-like inflorescences have between three and seven branches and are around in length. The digitate clusters to have a diameter of around with leaf-like bracts the lowest of which is erect and looks like a continuation of the culm and has alength exceeding that of the inflorescence. There are two to eight flattened spikelets cluster containing 20 flowers. After flowering a broad ovoid shaped brown nut will form that is in length with a diameter of about.