Common Great Bulrush - Identify the plants of western North America at MountainNature.com - the Field Guide for the next Millennium.
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Hardstemmed bulrush - Definition of Hardstemmed bulrush at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation Western bulrush · Hardstem bulrush
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Bulrush - Definition of Bulrush at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, Western bulrush · Hardstem bulrush
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Tufted Bulrush ; Scirpus cespitosus L. Field Marks: This small bulrush has a small, solitary, terminal spikelet and a single green leaf that is a short distance above the straw-colored scale leaves at the base of the plant.
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Cloaked Bulrush ; Scirpus pallidus (Britton) Fernald Previous Species -- Small-fruit Bulrush (Scirpus microcarpus) ; Return to Species List -- Group 3 ; Next Species -- Three-square Bulrush (Scirpus pungens)
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Keywords: Aechmophorus occidentalis, artificial nests, Hardstem Bulrush, Schoenoplectus acutus, wave action, Western Grebe...
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WESTERN BULRUSH. New York: Shallow water, Goat Island, Frank W. Johnson . 235 Aug. 10, 1918 (BUF); Buckhorn Island, southern park boundary; shallow water,
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Hardstem bulrush (Schoenoplectus acutus (Muhl. ex Bigelow) A.& D. L÷ve) ; Note: Although this species can be found throughout Oklahoma, it is most common in western Oklahoma. It can be found growing along stream and lake margins. It is tolerant of salty water. An important source of fiber for weaving.
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The Bison of Yellowstone National Par COMMON AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF PLANTS Western Bulrush Scirpus acutus...
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Weaving and other every-day use of cattails by Native Americans continued until the early 1900's by many tribes from the Mesquakie of the Western Great Lakes to the Kickapoo of Mexico. Cattail and bulrush reeds, Indian hemp (dogbane) and wormseed plant inner fibers, the inner bark of basswood and cedar,
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