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This bit of stalk between the flowers if often used to distinguish the difference between the two species T. ... As cattails can grow to be nine feet tall and are often at least waist high, as they mature, they will be far easier to distinguish between the small daffodils and irises which would only be a couple feet at most.
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www.rewild.info/fieldguide/index.php?title=Cattail
www.rewild.info/fieldguide/index.php?title=Cattail
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Whenever you hear the word bulrush, do you think of cattails? Oddly enough, most people do. However, there are some differences between the two, although ... Cattails are known to invade a wetland much faster than bulrushes, ... There are some noted differences between cattail and bulrush, as emergent vegetation,
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blog.entireflowers.info/2009/11/bulrushes-not-to-be-con...
blog.entireflowers.info/2009/11/bulrushes-not-to-be-confused-with-cattails/
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Whenever you hear the word bulrush, do you think of cattails? Oddly enough, most people do. However, there are some differences between the two, although cohabitation is not unheard of. Cattails are known to invade a wetland much faster than bulrushe read more...
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www.blogcatalog.com/topic/bulrushes/
www.blogcatalog.com/topic/bulrushes/
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Ethnobotanic: Hardstem bulrush is similar to the cattail in edibility, .... were no significant differences in height or shoot density (spread) between ...
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plants.usda.gov/plantguide/doc/cs_scaco2.doc
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Cattail; Control Cattails Down to Roots Enhance Water Views, Since 1977; ... Search another word or see hardstem bulrush on Thesaurus | Reference ... Bulrush plant...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/hardstem+bulrush
dictionary.reference.com/browse/hardstem+bulrush
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Cattail; Control Cattails Down to Roots Enhance Water Views, Since 1977; ... widely distributed North American sedge having rigid olive green stems [syn: hardstem bulrush]
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/hardstemmed+bulrush
dictionary.reference.com/browse/hardstemmed+bulrush
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In many survival situations, the ability to start a fire can make the difference between living and dying. Fire can fulfill many needs. It can provide warmth and comfort. ... Down seed heads (milkweed, dry cattails, bulrush, or thistle)
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www.survival-gear.com/firecraft.htm
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In many survival situations, the ability to start a fire can make the difference between living and dying. Fire can fulfill many needs. It can provide warmth and comfort. It not only cooks and preserves food, it also provides warmth in the form of heated food that ... Down seed heads (milkweed, dry cattails, bulrush,
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www.aircav.com/survival/asch07/asch07p01.html
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In FWS constructed wetlands, the most common vegetation species have typically been emergent species such as bulrush, cattails, rushes, and reeds (16). Though there are many common plants used in wetlands, studies are finding little difference between the types of plants used (I).
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rydberg.biology.colostate.edu/Phytoremediation/2006/Reb...
rydberg.biology.colostate.edu/Phytoremediation/2006/Rebecca%20Newton%20Website%20Files/public_html/FWS.html
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