Baloskion Raf.

Genus

Angiosperms > Poales > Restionaceae

Characteristics

Herbs, dioecious, perennial, rhizomatous. Rhizomes long or short, with broad overlapping, scarious scales covering a dense woolly pubescence. Culms erect, terete, smooth or minutely rugose when fresh, glabrous, unbranched below the inflorescence or with numerous sterile lateral branches; internodes few to numerous. Sheaths appressed or the upper ones slightly spreading, persistent, apically sometimes auriculate; ligule a narrow membranous ridge, glabrous or with sparse or dense hairs; lamina absent or rarely present. Inflorescence of few or numerous spikelets, terminal or axillary on culm and inflorescence branches. Spathes similar to cauline sheaths. Male and female spikelets similar or the females longer and narrower, many-flowered, usually with several sterile lower glumes. Glumes thin textured and scarious, glabrous or with fimbriate margin, caducous. Flowers borne on a short pedicel attached to the glume base; tepals glossy, usually acute, glabrous or pubescent; outer tepals keeled, inner tepals flat. Male flowers with 6 tepals; outer tepals slightly longer than inner tepals or equal; stamens 3, anthers exserted, pistillode absent or minute. Female flowers with 4 tepals; staminodes 2; ovary 2-locular; styles 2, very shortly united at base, recurved. Fruit a thin-walled capsule, compressed, circular or elliptic in outline, shed with persistent perianth and still attached to the glume but eventually dehiscing. Seed ellipsoid, surface smooth, mostly with isodiametric cells. Culm anatomy: chlorenchyma of 1–3 layers of elongated peg cells, not interrupted by thick-walled cells, central cavity present.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
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Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality dioecy
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Environment

In moist sites, in oligotrophic soils.
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Hardiness (USDA) 7-12

Usage

Baloskion tetraphyllum (Feather Rush, Feather Top, Tassel Cord Rush) is cultivated as an ornamental (pots, gardens, ponds), available in nurseries and native seed packs. Baloskion species have been used in the rehabilitation of mine sites and wetlands.
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Images

Baloskion unspecified picture

Distribution

Baloskion world distribution map, present in Australia

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:33326-1
WFO ID wfo-4000003981
COL ID 8VVFY
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Wikipedia (EN) Link
Wikipedia (FR)

Synonyms

Baloskion

Lower taxons

Baloskion australe Baloskion fimbriatum Baloskion gracile Baloskion pallens Baloskion stenocoleum Baloskion tenuiculme Baloskion tetraphyllum Baloskion longipes