Bolboschoenus robustus is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family. It is known by many common names: saltmarsh bulrush, alkali bulrush, sturdy bulrush, seacoast bulrush, stout bulrush, three-cornered sedge or leafy three-cornered sedge, and seaside club-rush.[6]
It is a perennial herb growing from a rhizome system with associated tubers. The erect stems are three-angled, the angles rough with short hairs. They reach well over a meter in maximum height. The leaves sheath the stem and have long, flat or v-shaped blades. The inflorescence bears one or more clusters of many spikelets as well as long, leaflike bracts.
^ ab Under its more recent treatment as Bulboschoenus robustus by Soják, this species was published in Časopis Národního Muzea. Oddíl Přírodovědný. 141(1-2): 63. 1972. Prague. "Plant Name Details for Bolboschoenus robustus". IPNI. Retrieved August 7, 2010. Notes: Scirpus robustus
^ This species originally was described and published, under the name of Scirpus robustus in Flora Americae Septentrionalis; or, a Systematic Arrangement and Description of the Plants of North America, 1: 56. 1813 "Plant Name Details for Scirpus robustus". IPNI. Retrieved August 7, 2010.
^ abcdSnyder, S. A. (1991). "Bolboschoenus robustus". Fire Effects Information System (online). Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer): U.S.D.A; Forest Service.