- [=monocotyledons]. The
family counts one species,
Butomus umbellatus, or two
according to some authorities.
Butomus umbellatus L. - China,
Central Asia, Indian...
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Wisconsin Butomus umbellatus is
cultivated as an
ornamental waterside plant. In
parts of
Russia the
rhizomes are used as food. The
Plant List,
Butomus umbellatus...
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Typha species), water-plantains (Alisma species), and
flowering rush (
Butomus umbellatus). Many
dicotyledons also occur, such as
water mint (Mentha aquatica)...
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beetle belonging to the
family Curculionidae. It is
native to Europe.
Butomus umbellatus is the host
plant for the adults,
which feed
above the water...
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enjoy boggy soil or
shallow water around their roots (marginals) include:
Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush)
Caltha palustris (marsh marigold)
Dionaea musci****...
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Serratula cardunculus Spiraea media Agropyron repens Asparagus dahuri****
Butomus umbellatus Cirsium esculentum Lilium martagon Lilium tenuifolium Phlomis...
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Ranch bluestem)
Bromus tectorum (cheatgr****,
downy brome,
drooping brome)
Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush, gr**** rush)
Cardamine hirsuta (hairy bittercress)...
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Pittosporaceae Apiales St G
Butia Brazilian name
Arecaceae Arecales St G
Butomus ox-cutting (the
inedible leaves harm cattle)
Butomaceae Alismatales CS...
- of the site's
accommodations of
dragonflies and also the
plant species,
Butomus umbellatus. Part of the land is
owned by the
Diocese of Derby. "SSSI detail"...
- Hard Rush (Juncus inflexus), Soft Rush (J. effusus),
Flowering Rush (
Butomus umbellatus), Devil's-bit
Scabious (Succisa pratensis),
three species of...