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- This bulrush sometimes hybridizes with " Scirpus hattorianus ".
- It is particularly associated with stands of " Scirpus ".
- This plant was formerly included in genus " Scirpus ".
- Also in Manitoba, Scirpus and often Typha are the main plants used for nest building.
- "Scirpus " species are often planted to inhibit soil erosion and provide habitat for other wildlife.
- The scirpus growth has significantly reduced, and the many other species of plant occurring in the marsh have recovered.
- The SSSI is home to a number of small pools, as well as " Scirpus sylvaticus ".
- Other taxa of plants may be known as bulrush, including some sedges in " Scirpus " and related genera.
- The plant list includes the totora reed ( Scirpus riparius ) which the expedition's first reed ship has been constructed of.
- There are dried-out channels of the bog which are colonised by algae, deergrass, " Scirpus cespitosus " and lichens.
- Emergent marsh plants ( notably Scirpus, Typha, and Phragmites ) had also overtaken much shore line with the resubmergence of formerly dry lake bottom.
- Usually it hides in swamps and reed fields with presence of espada馻 plants ( Typhaceae ) and juncales ( " Scirpus californicus " ).
- The larvae initially leaf mine and later bore the stems of " Typha " and " Scirpus " species below the water line.
- The genus " Schoenoplectus " was formerly considered part of " Scirpus ", but recent phylogenetic data shows that they are not closely related.
- Nearby ponds collect several aquatic and marginal species including " Scirpus californicus ", " Eryngium aquaticum ", and " Glyptostrobus pensilis ".
- "Scirpus flaccidifolius " is unusual in the genus in having spikelets than closely related species ( fewer than 15 spikelets per cluster but each spikelet 2-3 mm wide ).
- Lake Liepja is a pod-shaped shallow eutrophic coastal lake with extensive areas of emergent vegetation ( Phragmites, Typha, Scirpus, Sparganium ), surrounded by seasonally flooded meadows and arable land.
- Many species of animals can be found here, including the kingfisher, otter, dipper, avocet, and black-tailed godwit; the triangular club-rush ( scirpus ) also grows on the banks.
- The stubble and spillage of rice, corn and soybeans proved far more nutritious fare than Phragmites, Spartina, Scirpus and other marsh reeds, and the birds flourished on their new high-energy, high-protein diet.
- 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.
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