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Schoenoplectus lacustris grows up to 3.5
metres (11 ft) tall, with
stems 5–15
millimetres (1⁄4–5⁄8 in) thick. Most of the
leaves of S.
lacustris are reduced...
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Scirpus ancistrochaetus northeastern bulrush Scirpus atrocinctus black-girdle
bulrush Scirpus atrovirens woolgr****
bulrush Scirpus bicolor Scirpus campestris...
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Schoenoplectus acutus (syn.
Scirpus acutus,
Schoenoplectus lacustris,
Scirpus lacustris subsp. acutus),
called tule /ˈtuːliː/,
common tule,
hardstem tule...
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cultivar has also been
referred to as
Juncus effusus f.
spiralis and
Scirpus lacustris 'Spiralis'. In the
United States the
cultivar is
often confused with...
- moose-tendon fibres,
cattail plant (Typha latifolia), true rush (
Scirpus lacustris), sweetgr**** (Hierochloe odorata),
American beach gr**** (Amophilia...
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Myosotis b.
Cerastium (dichasium) c.
Sedum (scorpioid cyme) d.
Scirpus lacustris (compound cyme) e.
Dianthus (fascicle) f.
Chenopodium album (sessile...
- NOT in California, he must mean one of the Bay Area
tules possibly Scirpus lacustris. (See
California Indian Watercraft by
Richard W. Cunningham. 1989:36)...
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Egyptian papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) and
other cyperaceae such as
Scirpus lacustris and
Cyperus alternifolius are
absolutely thriving.
Various species...
- are: Iris or flag (Iris spp.) Water-plantain (Alisma spp.)
Bulrush (
Scirpus lacustris)
Cattail (Typha latifolia) Taro (Colocasia esculenta)
Arrowhead (Sagittaria...
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doctorate for the
dissertation Die Flechtbinse, a
study of the
plant Scirpus lacustris which lives in
riparian zones with slow
flowing water. For many years...