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These two species are unidentifiable from a distance and the use of a hand lens is needed to distinguish one from the other.) Little Singletary Lake (Rare): Howell LISI?43 (NCSC!) Notes Annual (?) herbs. Eulittoral zone and infralittoral zones; typically submersed in shallow water or on sarurated organic to sandy soils above current lake levels (NLSS?C, NLSM?T). Jul?Sep. Fig. ?Fig.4545 Eleocharis baldwinii (digital photographs taken by Nathan CYTH4 Howell) Figure 45a. Specimen: Howell BATR-40 (NCSC) Figure 45b. Specimen: Howell LISI-43 (NCSC) Figure 45c. Habit Figure 45d. Habit Eleocharis equisetoides (Elliott) Torr. Eleocharis equisetoides Basionym: Scirpus equisetoides Elliott Eleocharis equisetoides Taxon concept: [= RAB, GW, FNA, Weakley] Ecological interactions Conservation selleck products status W1; S3, G4. Distribution Lake Waccamaw (Infrequent): Howell LAWA?67, 155 (NCSC!) Little Singletary Lake (Rare): Howell LISI?38 (NCSC!) Notes Perennial herbs. Eulittoral and infralittoral zones; calm, quiet waters along shorelines (NLSS?C, NLSS?LW). Jun?Sep. Fig. ?Fig.4646 Eleocharis equisetoides (digital photographs taken by Nathan Howell) Figure 46a. Specimen: Howell LAWA-67 (NCSC) Figure 46b. Specimen: Howell LAWA-155 (NCSC) Figure 46c. Habit Figure 46d. Inflorescence detail Eleocharis olivaceavar.olivacea Eleocharis olivaceavar.olivacea Taxon concept: [MK-1775 clinical trial = Weakley] Distribution Lake Waccamaw (Rare): Howell LAWA?78 (NCSC!); LeBlond 3987 (NCU!) Notes Perennial herbs. Eulittoral and infralittoral zones; calm, quiet waters along shorelines (NLSS?LW). Jun?Sep. Fig. ?Fig.4747 Eleocharis olivacea var. olivacea (digital photograph taken by Nathan Howell) Figure 47a. Specimen: Howell LAWA-78 (NCSC) Figure 47b. Habit Eleocharis vivipara Link Eleocharis vivipara Taxon concept: [= RAB, GW, FNA, Weakley] Ecological interactions Conservation status State E; S1, G5. Distribution Horseshoe Lake: ? (The first author has observed Eleocharis baldwinii/vivipara around the peripheries of floating bogs and along saturated peaty shores, but voucher specimens were not collected. These two species are unidentifiable from a distance and the use of a hand lens is needed to distinguish one from the other.) Little Singletary Lake (Rare): Howell LISI?53 (NCSC!) Notes Perennial herbs. Eulittoral zone (calm, quiet waters) or boggy, saturated, organic soils at or just below the maximum annual high water mark (NLSS?C, NLSM?T). Jul?Sep. Fig. ?Fig.4848 Eleocharis vivipara (digital photograph taken by Nathan Howell) Figure 48a. Specimen: Howell LISI-53 (NCSC) Figure 48b.

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