Cyperus Ochraceus
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''Cyperus ochraceus'' is a species of
sedge The Cyperaceae are a family of graminoid (grass-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The family is large, with some 5,500 known species described in about 90 genera, the largest being the "true sedges" genus ''Carex'' wit ...
that is native to
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, southern parts of
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and
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. The species was first formally described by the botanist
Martin Vahl Martin Henrichsen Vahl (10 October 1749 – 24 December 1804) was a Danish-Norwegian botanist, herbalist and zoologist. Biography Martin Vahl was born in Bergen, Norway and attended Bergen Cathedral School. He studied botany at the University ...
in 1805.


See also

* List of ''Cyperus'' species


References

ochraceus Taxa named by Martin Vahl Plants described in 1805 Flora of Mexico Flora of Alabama Flora of Argentina Flora of the Bahamas Flora of Belize Flora of Bolivia Flora of Brazil Flora of Colombia Flora of Costa Rica Flora of Cuba Flora of Florida Flora of Ecuador Flora of Haiti Flora of Georgia (U.S. state) Flora of Guatemala Flora of Jamaica Flora of Louisiana Flora of Mississippi Flora of Nicaragua Flora of Panama Flora of Paraguay Flora of Peru Flora of Puerto Rico Flora of Texas Flora of Venezuela Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Cyperus-stub