- by most
taxonomists as a
plant family; it is
sometimes called the "
flowering-
rush family". The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system,...
- It is the only
species in the family.
Common names include flowering rush or gr****
rush.
Introduced into
North America as an
ornamental plant it has...
-
herbaceous flowering plant species in the
rush family Juncaceae, with the
common names common rush or soft
rush. In
North America, the
common name soft
rush also...
- ("bulrush" –
Typha species), water-plantains (Alisma species), and
flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus). Many
dicotyledons also occur, such as
water mint...
- duckweed,
Lemna turionifera Order: Alismatales, family:
Butomaceae Flowering-
rush,
Butomus umbellatus Order: Cyperales, family:
Poaceae Alaskan oniongr****...
-
among them, the reed (Phragmites),
Cyperus papyrus,
Typha species,
flowering rush and wild rice species. Some species, such as
purple loosestrife, may...
-
shallow water around their roots (marginals) include:
Butomus umbellatus (
flowering rush)
Caltha palustris (marsh marigold)
Dionaea musci**** (Venus flytrap)...
- have
subaerial leaves as well as
submerged leaves (water plantain,
flowering rush).
Subaerial algae are
those that live on
surfaces above the soil. The...
- poplars, reeds, and
aquatic vegetation, such as
roundhead bulrush and
flowering rush. Near the lake is the
Schmetterlingswiese (Butterfly Meadow), a sanctuary...
-
Upper Egypt(ian) (šmꜥw) šmꜥ
Flowering rush; also
Gardiner nos. M25, M27, M28, 𓇘 M27 U+131D8
combination of
flowering sedge and
forearm Make
music (šmꜥ)...