family cyperaceae การใช้
- Kneucker specialized in the botanical family Cyperaceae ( sedges ).
- Associated vegetation included species of " Leucadendron " and members of the families Cyperaceae, Iridaceae, and Restionaceae.
- ""'Carex " "'is a vast genus of almost 2, 000 species of grassy plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges.
- ""'Isolepis prolifera " "'is a species of flowering plant in the family Cyperaceae that grows in temperate regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
- Members of the sedge family Cyperaceae, and numerous families of Eudicots, including the daisies Asteraceae, cabbages Brassicaceae, and spurges Euphorbiaceae also use.
- He exchanged letters with Zaccheus Collins and William Darlington on " Cyperus ", " Scirpus ", and " Rhynchospora ", members of the family Cyperaceae that he was preparing a treatment of.
- Flora of flooded gums ( " Eucalyptus rudis " ), bracken fern ( " Pteridium esculentum " ) and rushes ( from the plant families Cyperaceae, Juncaceae and Restionaceae ) occur around the springs.
- ""'Cyperus polystachyos " "', also known as " "'Pycreus polystachyos " "'is a herbaceous species in the family Cyperaceae, widespread in tropical and subtropical areas around the world, sometimes extending its range into temperate regions.
- The species are mostly herbaceous perennial plants, though some are annual plants; they resemble plants in the related families Cyperaceae ( sedges ) and Juncaceae ( rushes ), and like them, have rather small, wind-pollinated flowers.
- At least nine species of orchids ( family Orchidaceae ) are found in Mer Bleue along with a variety of cottongrasses ( " Eriophorum " spp . ) and sedges ( " Carex " spp . ) in the family Cyperaceae.
- The species are mostly herbaceous perennial plants, though some are annual plants; they resemble plants in the related families Cyperaceae ( sedges ) and Juncaceae ( rushes ), and like them, have rather small, wind-pollinated flowers grouped together in capitulum-like inflorescences.
- Sedges ( family Cyperaceae ) and rushes ( family Juncaceae ) are often thought of as grasses, and you will find them lumped together at nurseries, which increasingly carry them . ( Just remember, to tell the difference, sedges have edges, rushes are round, and grasses are hollow with knees to the ground .)