RMEBN76D–creeping spike-rush, common spike-rush, pale spike-rush (Eleocharis palustris ssp. vulgaris, Eleocharis vulgaris), inflorescence with stamina and stigmas, Germany
RMEBKFPX–creeping spike-rush, common spike-rush, pale spike-rush (Eleocharis palustris ssp. vulgaris, Eleocharis vulgaris), on a pond shore, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RME1RH23–Slender Spike-rush in dunelake;
RMAT4AR8–creeping spike-rush, common spike-rush, pale spike-rush (Eleocharis palustris), blooming
RMP25TNP–. Eleocharis palustris subsp. palustris, syn. Scirpus palustris L. 31 January 2001. Amédée Masclef (1858–) Alternative names Masclef Description French botanist Date of birth/death 1858 19.. Authority control : Q18507759 VIAF: 233362923 ISNI: 0000 0003 6776 1587 LCCN: n88663684 Botanist: Masclef SUDOC: 035266805 WorldCat 3 361 Scirpus palustris L
RF2J2CF66–A small valuable biotope. Water lily pond with various aquatic plants in summer
RMG2JE1A–Common spike-rush, creeping spike-rush or marsh spike-rush, Eleocharis palustris, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1698
RMAA6511–CYPERACEAE Eleocharis Palustris L Gemeines Sumpfried Hydrophyt hydromorph helomorph n e eurasia
RM2C1G0BJ–Eleocharis palustris L Roem Schult Eleocharis palustris L Roem Schult.
RMCX95G4–Cyperus paluster - Cyperus uniglumis
RM2ANG58B–Arkiv för botanik . ra. * Veronica scutellata.Naumhurgia thyrsiflora, ett 2—3 m. stort bestånd, blommande. *Cicuta virosa, spars.—cop., kraftigaexemplar med kvarsittande frukt-ställningar från föregående år.Ranunculus flammula. *Cardamine pratensis. * Nasturtium palustre. *Ribes nigrum, en stor yppig buskenågra meter från böljgränsen. *Lythrum salicaria. Rubus idceus. Fragaria vesca. Comarum palustre. Polygonum amph. f. terrestris. P. lapathifolium.*Rumex crispus, spais.*R. acetosella. Urtica dioica. Juncus articulatus. J. compressus. Scirpus lacustris, ett par bestånd. Eleocharis palustris. C
RF2C4F6BC–Selective focus of eleocharis palustris in a field under the sunlight with a blurry background
RFRAYK1Y–Common spike-rush, creeping spike-rush or marsh spike-rush, Eleocharis palustris, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn reimagined
RMADMMAD–creeping spike-rush, common spike-rush, pale spike-rush (Eleocharis palustris), fruiting plant
RMADNH47–yellow orange white cotton grass blossom flower Spike Rush ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRIS gemeines sumpfried Pale Spikerush
RM2BXBAD2–Eleocharis palustris L Roem Schult Eleocharis palustris L Roem Schult.
RM2ANFRHF–Arkiv för botanik . issen framgår, är vattenöfverständarosamliällot mycketlitet utbildadt (jch, i likhet med på norra holmen och Staiiparn, så godtsom alldeles lokaliseradt till V. sidan. På SO. sidan träffas inne i skogenPinus ailvestris. växande i en bågformig rad, tydligen utplanterad i etthögvattens öfre gräns. Fig. 12. Skematisk bild af Grund-holmens N. del. Det helsvarta om-rådet motsvarar holmens gamla del,det streckade området intages af skog,# motsvarar ett bälte af höga strand-växter och vattenöfverståndare, mestCarex acuta, C. ampullacea, C. ^msicaria,Eleocharis palustris, Alisma pl
RF2CB1CC9–Closeup of a field filled with common spike-rush during golden hour
RMADYFT9–creeping spike-rush, common spike-rush, pale spike-rush (Eleocharis palustris ssp. vulgaris), inflroescence
RMAA6513–CYPERACEAE Eleocharis Palustris L Gemeines Sumpfried Hydrophyt hydromorph helomorph n e eurasia
RMRGW8K3–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 428 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 22, Art. 5 other areas substantiates the Crane Lake observations. Seed production of buttonbush is not known to vary greatly from year to year; therefore, we must conckule that ducks do not relish the seeds and that these seeds are suffi- ciently palatable to be taken extensive- ly only when other foods are lacking. Spike rushes, /sA-or/wm spp., include mainly the Eleocharis palustris group. These short, round-stemmed species, growing on moist soil or in shallow water may be excellent duck foods in
RMRDMM2A–. Edinburgh journal of natural history and of the physical sciences. 170 THE EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY, stationed hlm^elF on the top of that mound of green moss, and a Ring Ouzel has just sprung from the furze on the brae. See, what U that ? A Hare has sprung from among our feet I ^'o, a Curlew, fluttering along the ground, wounded, unable to escape. Run. She has been sitting; here is the nest in a hollow under shelter of two tufts of heath and a stunted willow. It is composed of dry grass, apparently Eriophora, Eleocharis palustris, Scirpus ccEspitosus, some twigs of heath, and, pe
RMRJ9FED–. The chemical composition of native forage plants of southern Alberta and Saskatchewan in relation to grazing practices. Forage plants; Forage plants; Forage plants; Plantes fourragères; Plantes fourragères; Plantes fourragères. 30 TABLE 17.—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SEDGES AND RUSHES IN SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA Species Growth Stage Av. Date Collected No. of Samples Chemical Composition in Per Cent Crude Protein Crude Fibre Total Ash Cal- cium Phos- phorus Water sedge (Carex aquatalis) << « tt '< Awned sedge (Carex atherodes) U it a it Spike rush (Eleocharis palustris ). a it
RMRN1HMM–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. (31) Coléoptères phytophages du Nord-Africain. 37 C. conducta Motsch. et C. meridionalis Foudr. — Ces deux espèces se trouvent toujours en juin, sur Eleocharis palustris L., Cypéracée envahissante des lieux marécageux. Elles s'excluent géné- ralement : à Dellys, par exemple, C. conducta se trouve seul; au lac de Mouzaïa, par contre, on ne trouve que C. meridionalis et sa variété unicolor Weise. Ilantura (Chrysom. Halticini). M. Henoni Pic. — Recueilli à Aïn-Haouas près Djelfa (mai), en petit nombre, sur Rumex thyrso'ides Des
RM2CGKGAW–. The British grasses and sedges . , and is found in similar situations.Both species flower in Jidy. (PL 239, f. 5.) 6. EleOcharis (Spike-rush). 1. E. palustris (Creeping Spike-rush).—Stigmas 2;fruit crowned with the flattened base of the style, shorter than the bristles. A rush-like plant, 2—3 feet high,destitute of leaves, and sending up from its widely-creeping root rounded stems, abruptly sheathed at thebase, each of which terminates in a solitary oblongspikelet. Sides of lakes and ponds, common, flower-ing in June. (PI. 239, f. 6.) 2. U. multicaulis (Many-stalked Spike-rush).—Stigmas3; fr
RMRE9N0M–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Fig. S. a typical, low, tlood plain strand along the Connecticut River, at East Windsor. Vegetation mostly herbaceous, but seedlings of willow and cottonwood abundant. of the strand, species with more or less pronounced amphibious proclivities may be well represented: such, for example, as Echinochloa Walteri, Eleocharis aciculare, Penthorum sedoides, and Liidvigia palustris. A list of other species characteristic of the strand stage is here given. Equisetum arvense Panicum agrostoides Leersia virginica Cyperiis strigosus Juncus eff
RMRG3T8W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 28. The Canadian Field-Naturalist [Vol. XXXIV. LIST OF PLANTS FOUND AT WARRENS LANDING ISLAND, LAKE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. EQUISETACEAE Equisetum arvense L. fluviatile L. s^lvaticum L. PINACEAE Juniperus communis L. var. depressa Pursh. horizontalis Moench. Larix laricina (Du Roi) Koch. Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. TYPHACEAE T})pha lalifolia L. NAJADACEAE Poiamogeton interior Rydb. Richardsonii (Benn.) Rydb. Carex BehhiV^ Olney. brunnescens'^ Poir. retrorsa'^ Schewin. utriculata^ Boott. viridula'^ Michx. Eleocharis acicularis (L.) R. & S. palustris (L.) R. &am
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