- (perennial)
water starworts succulents waterworts mousetail buttercups spikerushes (perennial)
Triglochin scilloides Vernal pool
specialists stickyseeds...
- ponds, green-winged teal
select the
seeds of bulrushes, pondweeds, and
spikerushes (Eleocharis spp.). To a
lesser extent they feed upon the
vegetative parts...
-
range other common coexisting species include orchids,
Eleocharis ssp. (
Spikerushes),
Rhynchospora ssp. (breaksedges), and
Paspalum ssp.
Wikimedia Commons...
- 000 species,
primarily found in
wetland environments. Eleocharis, the
spikerushes. Scirpus, bulrushes.
Sphagnum is a
genus of moss that is
found primarily...
- (charis),
meaning "grace."
Members of the
genus are
known commonly as
spikerushes or spikesedges. The
genus has a
geographically cosmopolitan distribution...
-
composing less than 5% of the sora's diet are also
listed and
include spikerushes (Eleocharis spp.),
duckweeds (Lemnaceae),
pondweeds (Potamogeton spp...
- 'pygmy mangrove' that
includes swamp sawgr**** (Cladium mariscus) and
spikerushes (Eleocharis cellulosa).
There have been 96
species of
mammals recorded...
-
submergent beds of
Waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and
marshy areas with
Spikerushes (Eleocharis elegans) and
Giant Bulrush (Scirpus californicus). The lake...
- feet).
Other plants in the
habitat include a
variety of gr****es, sedges,
spikerushes, cat-tails, and horse-tails.
Cienegas are kept
seasonally wet by springs...
- moorland,
reedbeds and meadowland.
There you will find
small reedbeds with
spikerushes, home to many insects,
marsh marigolds and orchids, kingfisher, crane...