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- spikerush Eleocharis confervoides (Poir.) Steud. Eleocharis congesta D.Don Eleocharis cylindrostachys Boeckler Eleocharis dietrichiana Boeckler Eleocharis dulcis...
- Eleocharis dulcis, the Chinese water chestnut or water chestnut, is a gr****-like sedge native to Asia, tropical Africa, and Oceania. It is grown in many...
- following are recognized: Eleocharis palustris subsp. iranica ****konen - Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, ****stan Eleocharis palustris subsp. palustris...
- "needle-shaped". Two varieties are recognized: Eleocharis acicularis var. acicularis – most of species range Eleocharis acicularis var. porcata S.G.Sm. – western...
- "Eleocharis parvula". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 18 January 2016. Flora of North America, Eleocharis parvula...
- chestnut may refer to either of two plants, both used in Chinese cuisine: Eleocharis dulcis, or Chinese water chestnut, is eaten for its crisp corm Water caltrop...
- Eleocharis vivipara is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family known by several common names, including umbrella hairgr****, sprouting spikerush...
- Retrieved 4 January 2015. "Eleocharis flavescens (Poir.) Urb". www.worldfloraonline.org. Retrieved 2020-12-29. "Eleocharis flavescens in Flora of North...
- Wilson. "Eleocharis triquetra". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Eleocharis triquetra"...
- Eleocharis pusilla is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia. The annual herb to gr****-like sedge typically grows to a height of...