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Bolboschoenus fluviatilis — river tuber-bulrush
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Facts
River tuber-bulrush is threatened by influx into waterways of nutrients from, for example, fertilizers or sewage, since the higher nutrient levels increase the success of non-native plants.
Habitat
Fresh tidal marshes or flats, marshes, shores of rivers or lakes, wetland margins (edges of wetlands)
New England distribution
Adapted from BONAP data
Native: indigenous.
Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.
County documented: documented to exist in the county by evidence (herbarium specimen, photograph). Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
State documented: documented to exist in the state, but not documented to a county within the state. Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
Note: when native and non-native populations both exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.
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Characteristics
- Habitat
 - 
                                
                                    
- aquatic
 - wetlands
 
 
- New England state
 - 
                                
                                    
- Connecticut
 - Maine
 - Massachusetts
 - New Hampshire
 - Vermont
 
 
- Stem shape in cross-section
 - the stem is roughly triangular in cross-section
 
- Leaf blade width
 - 7–22 mm
 
- Leaf blade cross-section
 - the leaf blade is flat or rolled in at the edges
 
- Inflorescence position
 - the inflorescence is at the tip of the plant
 
- Inflorescence branching
 - the inflorescence is branched
 
- Fruit type (general)
 - the fruit is like a seed, and surrounded by scales
 
- Fruit length
 - 3.8–5.5 mm
 
- Leaf position on plant
 - some leaf attachment points are above the midpoint of the stem
 
- Perianth composition
 - there are bristles attached at the base of the achene
 
- Fruit cross-section
 - the fruit is triangular to terete (circular) in cross-section
 
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Flowers
- Anther color (dry)
 - the anthers range in color from white to tan or yellow to yellow-brown
 
- Anther length
 - 2.5–4.5 mm
 
- Floral bristle color
 - the bristles are pale brown to brown
 
- Floral bristle number
 - 5-7
 
- Floral bristle relative length
 - the bristles are between one tenth as long as the achene, and equal in length to the achene
 
- Floral bristles
 - the bristles are straight or slightly curved
 
- Floral scale hairs
 - the floral scales have hairs on them
 
- Floral scale length
 - 7–10 mm
 
- Floral scale nerves
 - 1
 
- Floral scale shape
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- the floral scales are lanceolate (widest below the middle, and tapering at both ends)
 - the floral scales are ovate (roughly egg-shaped)
 
 
- Floral scale translucent
 - the floral scales are translucent
 
- Inflorescence bract angle
 - the bracts are angled outwards near horizontal or reflexed downwards
 
- Inflorescence bract number
 - 
                                
                                    
- there are six or more bracts per inflorescence
 - there are two to five bracts per inflorescence
 
 
- Inflorescence bract position (Sparganium)
 - NA
 
- Inflorescence bracts
 - there are at least two bracts, and they are either flat or folded or rolled in at the edges
 
- Inflorescence branching
 - the inflorescence is branched
 
- Inflorescence crowding
 - the inflorescence is at least somewhat spread out, with at least one branch coming from the main stem
 
- Inflorescence position
 - the inflorescence is at the tip of the plant
 
- Inflorescence shape
 - the aggregations within the inflorescence are roughly circular (not flattened) in cross-section
 
- Inflorescence type
 - there are two or more flowers, spikes or flower clusters on a branched inflorescence
 
- Perianth composition
 - there are bristles attached at the base of the achene
 
- Stamen number
 - 3
 
- Stigma number
 - 3
 
- Style division
 - the top two thirds of the style is divided
 
- floral bristle barbs
 - the bristles have tiny barbs on them
 
- plantlets budding at flower bases
 - no
 
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Fruits or seeds
- Achene beak length
 - 0.2–0.8 mm
 
- Achene surface texture
 - the achene is smooth (it has no detectable texture)
 
- Achene tubercle relative width
 - NA
 
- Achene tubercle width
 - 0 mm
 
- Capsule relative length
 - NA
 
- Fruit cross-section
 - the fruit is triangular to terete (circular) in cross-section
 
- Fruit length
 - 3.8–5.5 mm
 
- Fruit type (general)
 - the fruit is like a seed, and surrounded by scales
 
- Fruit type (specific)
 - the fruit is an achene (dry, seed-like fruit) without a tubercle (a swelling or projection, usually of a different color or texture)
 
- Locules in capsule
 - NA
 
- Seed length
 - 0 mm
 
- Seed tail relative length
 - 0 mm
 
- Seed tails
 - NA
 
- Tubercle height
 - 0 mm
 
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Growth form
- Lifespan
 - the plant lives more than two years
 
- Underground organs
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- the plant has a rhizome (a horizontal underground stem with roots growing from it)
 - the plant has one or more swollen storage organs underground, such as bulbs or tubers
 
 
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Leaves
- Auricle length
 - 0 mm
 
- Auricle texture
 - NA
 
- Auricles
 - there are no auricles on the leaf sheath
 
- Leaf blade cross-section
 - the leaf blade is flat or rolled in at the edges
 
- Leaf blade width
 - 7–22 mm
 
- Leaf form
 - all the leaves hold their form out of water
 
- Leaf position on plant
 - some leaf attachment points are above the midpoint of the stem
 
- Leaf septa
 - the leaf blades do not have transverse septa
 
- Leaf sheath hairs
 - the leaf sheathes are without hairs
 
- Pedicel length (Typha)
 - 0 mm
 
- Stem leaf blade ligules
 - there are no ligules at the leaf blade bases
 
- Stem leaf blades
 - there are fully-developed leaves with leaf blades on the main stem
 
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Place
- Habitat
 - 
                                
                                    
- aquatic
 - wetlands
 
 
- New England state
 - 
                                
                                    
- Connecticut
 - Maine
 - Massachusetts
 - New Hampshire
 - Vermont
 
 
- Specific habitat
 - 
                                
                                    
- edges of wetlands
 - fresh tidal marshes or flats
 - marshes
 - shores of rivers or lakes
 
 
 - 
                        
Stem, shoot, branch
- Plant height
 - 100–200 cm
 
- Stem shape in cross-section
 - the stem is roughly triangular in cross-section
 
- Stem texture near tip
 - the stem feels smooth near the tip
 
- Stem thickness at midpoint
 - 5–15 mm
 
 
Wetland status
Occurs only in wetlands. (Wetland indicator code: OBL)
In New England
Distribution
- Connecticut
 - absent
 
- Maine
 - absent
 
- Massachusetts
 - absent
 
- New Hampshire
 - absent
 
- Rhode Island
 - absent
 
- Vermont
 - absent
 
Conservation status
Exact status definitions can vary from state to state. For details, please check with your state.
- Massachusetts
 - rare (S-rank: S2)
 
From Flora Novae Angliae dichotomous key
1. Bolboschoenus fluviatilis (Torr.) Soják n
river tuber-bulrush. Schoenoplectus fluviatilis (Torr.) M.T. Strong; Scirpus fluviatilis (Torr.) Gray; S. maritimus L. var. fluviatilis Torr. • CT, MA, ME, NH, VT. Marshes, lake shores, river shores, including fresh-tidal sections. This species is native to all states except NH, where the population was introduced in a human-made wetland planting.
Native to North America?
Yes
Sometimes confused with
- Bolboschoenus glaucus:
 - widest leave blades 7-22 mm wide, spikelets mostly 3-5 mm wide, and achenes 2.5-3.3 mm long with a minute style beak (vs. B. fluviatilis, with widest leaf blades 7-22 mm wide, spikelets mostly 5-10 mm in diameter, and achenes 3.8-5.5 mm long with an evident style beak 0.1-0.8 mm long).
 - Bolboschoenus novae-angliae:
 - achenes 3-4.3 mm long, usually compressed trigonous, with exocarp cellas 1.5-3 times as tall as wide, and dried or dehisced anthers dark yellow to orange-yellow (vs. B. fluviatilis, with achenes 3.8-5.5 mm long, usually equilaterally trigonous, with isodiametric exocarp cells, and dried or dehisced anthers pale yellow to pale yellow-brown).
 
Synonyms
- Schoenoplectus fluviatilis (Torr.) M.T. Strong
 - Scirpus fluviatilis (Torr.) Gray
 - Scirpus maritimus L. var. fluviatilis Torr.