Abildgaardia longistipitata

Abildgaardia longistipitata

Abildgaardia longistipitata is a sedge in the family Cyperaceae, order Poales, belonging to a genus of slender, grass-like herbs distributed across tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Australasia. The specific epithet longistipitata translates as long-stalked, likely referring to distinctively elongated stalks associated with its spikelets or flower clusters, a feature that distinguishes it morphologically from related species within the genus. As a member of Cyperaceae, this plant shares the family's characteristic features: three-angled or rounded solid stems, narrow grass-like leaves with closed sheaths, and small wind-pollinated flowers arranged in spikelets comprising overlapping glumes. The fruit is a small achene, often trigonous, with surface texture and shape being important diagnostic characteristics at the species level. Abildgaardia longistipitata inhabits open, seasonally wet environments typical of tropical landscapes, such as wet grasslands, floodplains, and the margins of seasonal pools and streams. These habitats undergo dramatic seasonal fluctuations between flooding and drought, requiring physiological adaptations for water stress. Sedges in this genus contribute to soil stabilisation, provide cover for small invertebrates and reptiles, and form part of the diet of seed-eating birds and small mammals. Taxonomically, the genus Abildgaardia is closely related to Fimbristylis and has been subject to ongoing revision as molecular studies refine our understanding of relationships within the Cyperaceae family.

Taxonomy

Bộ Poales
Họ Cyperaceae
Species Abildgaardia longistipitata

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What family does Abildgaardia longistipitata belong to?
Abildgaardia longistipitata (Abildgaardia longistipitata) belongs to the family Cyperaceae in the order Poales.

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