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It had a gross composition of Scirpus, bark, and antelope hair.
It is particularly associated with stands of Scirpus.
The scirpus growth has significantly reduced, and the many other species of plant occurring in the marsh have recovered.
Scirpus species are often planted to inhibit soil erosion and provide habitat for other wildlife.
The third type of cultural feature was the thin bed of Scirpus, grasses, or twigs.
The larvae bore the stems of Typha and Scirpus species.
This is usually dominated by Calluna and Scirpus.
The larvae feed on Scirpus species.
S8 Scirpus lacustris ssp.
Bactra lancealana larvae mainly feed on various rushes, including Juncus and Scirpus.
Scirpus atrovirens Willd.
Scirpus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Batrachedra cuniculata.
Scirpoides, from the Latin, scirpus, "rush, bulrush".
Scirpus cyperinus (N)
Typha should not be confused with other plants known as bulrush, such as some sedges (mostly in Scirpus and related genera).
University of Arizona Herbarium, Scirpus pungens.
In 1870 a botanist Boeckler dispanded the genus putting most of the names under a different genus, Scirpus.
Typical wetland plant genera include Typha, Scirpus, Heleocharis, and Cyperus.
It matters to the birds that the lake remains fresh, because they feed on the freshwater weeds such as Potamogeton, and rushes such as Scirpus.
There are dried-out channels of the bog which are colonised by algae, Deergrass, Scirpus cespitosus and lichens.
In addition to the feather foil, they are the small-flowered buttercup or crowfoot (ranunculus micranthus) and the Georgia bulrush (scirpus georgianus).
There are four herbaceous vegetation types, named for the dominant plant species in them: Scirpus, Eleocharis, Sparganium and Typha.
Emergent marsh plants (notably Scirpus, Typha, and Phragmites) had also overtaken much shore line with the resubmergence of formerly dry lake bottom.
Other genera include Gentiana, Hypsela, Isoetes, Lilaeopsis, Ourisia, and Scirpus.
Scirpus angustifolius is a later combination published by the Japanese botanist Tetsuo Koyama in 1958, but this generic assignment is not widely accepted.