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Typha angustifolia, Cattails in swamp area, Germany, Brandenburg-state, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Green Bamboo branches
closeup brushwood plant on lake coast
reed beds
Russia. Saint-Petersburg. Stalks of reeds on the shore of the pond.
Cattail reeds background
Closeup of cattail (Reedmace) field
reed field
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Reedbeds in a nature reserve.
Rushes, juncus, at the lake
View of the shore of a lake in the forest in autumn at day with reeds and water. Idyllic nature scene fresh mood.
overgrew of  reed
A reed blown down by the wind
background
riverside with reeds
Soft focus of Typha flowering plants, also called bulrush, reedmace, cattail, corn dog grass
Tall green grasses in front of a dark background
Abstract image of wild grass growing tall and long green in a community garden
Cattails growing in the Marshlands of Hendrie Valley
Green reeds hanging over the water sparkling and shimmering in the sun. Close-up with a blurred background
Stems tall, to 100cm, stiff, dark green, unbranched, inflated between the joints, wintergreen; ridges 10-30. Sheaths black with a green or dirty white central band, untoothed. Cones pointed.
Close-up photography of reed straws illuminated by the light of the sunset, in the eastern Andean mountains of central Colombia.
Horizontal close up shoot with tall, blooming grass
a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground
Wheat on a summer day
A wild bulrush and grass stem on the moors.
Ripe dunlins beside a small lake close to a forest in a large public park called Dyrehaven north of Copenhagen. The park is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site called The Kings North Zealand
close-up of typha latifolia among the fields
Sterile stems short to tall, to 80cm, sometimes sprawly green, usually with numerous whorls of relatively thick unbranched branches; ridges 6-19 on stems, 3-4 on branches. Fertile stems whitish or pinkish, unbranched, soon withering.\nCones: ripe April-May, before the sterile stems.\nHabitat: Generally the commonest horsetail, patch-forming and much the most frequent in drier grassy and waste places; sometimes a tiresome weed.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Netherlands.\nHorsetail, Field Horsetail, Equisetum arvense, Plant, roadside, Green, Europe, Netherlands, leaf, Spring, Season, outdoors, Nature, Nobody, Scenics, Beauty In Nature, Spore, Flower, stem, uncultivated, cone, brown, yellow, vertical, rural, color image, photography, front view\n\nHorsetail, Field Horsetail, Equisetum arvense, Plant, roadside, Green, Europe, Netherlands, leaf, Spring, Season, outdoors, Nature, Nobody, Scenics, Beauty In Nature, Spore, Flower, stem, uncultivated, cone, brown, yellow, vertical, rural, color image, photography, front view
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