RMCFJD2A–Wood Club Rush (Scirpus sylvaticus) silhouette
RMCTTHGD–Bulrush (Scirpus acutus) Colony in Kelly Lake, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RMHAB0PP–Wald-Simse, Waldsimse, Simse, Scirpus sylvaticus, Wood Club Rush, Scirpe des bois
RMEH128K–Water grass seeds or known as Scirpus cyperinus
RM2E1RHM4–Scirpus lineatus flower perennial plant suitable for garden pond
RMDAKEH6–Low Bulrush, Savi's mud-rush (Scirpus cernuus, Isolepis cernua), blooming in the wild, Greece, Peloponnese
RF2FK5Y51–Hardstem Bulrush patterns, Scirpus robustus, winter, wetland, San Joaquin Valley, San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, Merced County, California
RF2W9D3H8–Scirpus sylvaticus is a species of flowering plant in the Cyperaceae family.
RMBWGWE6–Bulrushes by a fishing lake.
RMF75BAG–Northern Deergrass or deer-sedge in flower in damp acidic grassland. Trichophorum cespitosum = Scirpus cespitosus. Newfoundland.
RMDY12KX–A Lovely Display of Bulrushes by the Lakeside at The Yorkshire Sculpture Park West Bretton Wakefield England United Kingdom UK
RFP2JD6J–Softstem bulrush or grey club-rush, Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani
RF2KFG8AJ–Bulrushes ( Typha latifolia rushes ) at the edge of a lake. France
RMP8P0TF–Flowering Round-headed Club-rush
RF2EARGG5–Strandsimse, Bolboschoenus maritimus
RM2AN0J84–SCIRPUS CERNUUS
RFJK2798–Young phragmites australis plants, also known as common reeds, without flowers, close to the Dnieper river in summer
RMCC1DM6–Bulrushes in snow
RMF96057–Yellowheaded blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus), male among bulrushes (Scirpus sp.), Kamloops, British Columbia.
RMCTTHFH–Bulrush (Scirpus acutus) Colony in Kelly Lake, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RMHAB0PR–Wald-Simse, Waldsimse, Simse, Scirpus sylvaticus, Wood Club Rush, Scirpe des bois
RF2RA22F1–Blue Winter Skies over Travis Wetlands and lake at Burwood, Christchurch, New Zealand
RM2JGN7M2–Scirpus sylvaticus, Wood club rush, Ornamental grasses, Leaves, Grass, Garden
RF2K4T8DX–Dried herb inflorescence put on light pink background
RF2G6298W–An adult Savannah Sparrow, Passerculus sandwichensis, perches on hardstem bulrush stems at California's Merced National Wildlife Refuge.
RF2RT5HCX–Scirpus sylvaticus is a species of flowering plant in the Cyperaceae family.
RMBH4YEF–Male snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) on bulrush (Scirpus) at Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida, USA
RM2TATTJ1–Round-headed Club-rush, Scirpoides holoschoenus, in flower on Braunton Burrows, Devon. UK rarity.
RF2JBKAT2–Trichophorum cespitosum in Brønnøy, Norway.
RF2K3NB76–Reed mace, bulrush marsh cane. Faded Typha latifolia. Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhacea
RMWJXAEJ–Tufted Club-rush (Trichophorum cespitosum, also known as Deer's Hair Grass, on the South Ridge of Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine.
RF2A5PHE1–A wild bulrush and grass stem on the moors.
RF2K4T88N–Herb inflorescences with green leaves on pink background
RF2G62997–A male Yellow-rumped Warbler, Dendroica coronata, perches on Hardstem Bulrush in California's Merced NWR in the San Joaquin Valley.
RF2RT5HCR–Scirpus sylvaticus is a species of flowering plant in the Cyperaceae family.
RFRT5D9F–beautiful swamp grass, also known as Schoenoplectus, Bulrushes, pampas, on a blurred background
RM2TATTKE–Round-headed Club-rush, Scirpoides holoschoenus, in flower on Braunton Burrows, Devon. UK rarity.
RMHBYB2H–Bulrushes (cattails) beside a barbed wire fence in a frozen slough.
RFFERGAM–Protected habitat type Baltic sandy beach with perennial vegetation
RFM4MN7D–Alberta, Canada. Closeup of bulrushes/cattails covered in hoarfrost against a blue sky in winter.
RF2KFG82R–Bulrushes ( Typha latifolia rushes ) at the edge of a lake. France
RFB3CABR–lake Chudskoye Ozero
RF2EARB7X–Oesterreichische Sumpfbinse
RFW61GYB–Batterson Park Pond bulrush, Batterson Park Pond State Boat Launch, New Britain , Connecticut
RMDJED0T–Female Stonechat-Saxicola torquata, Perched On A Bulrush-Scirpus lacustris, Singing. Uk
RFHRKEN4–Close-Up of a Scirpus going through beautifully shaped ice and frozen bubbles
RM2BNKM1G–Heather (Calluna vulgaris) and Deergrass (Scirpus cespitosus), Groot Schietveld, Wuustwezel, Belgium September