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Green Bamboo branches
Lysimachia thyrsiflora (Tufted Loosestrife) Native North American Wetland Wildflower
Cattail and reeds in a wetland area.
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Close-up of typha latifolia.
Flower of cattail.Typhaceae perennial emerging plants.It grows in shallow watersides and blooms brown sausage-shaped flowers from June to August. Flowers are edible and medicinal.
Vibrantly colored cattails swaying in the wind at the Viera wetlands in Florida. Brightly illuminated backlit grasses showing the closeup details of the grass as well as a blur to the grasses in the background. Copy space provided.
Closeup of cattail (Reedmace) field
Cattails growing in the Marshlands of Hendrie Valley
Cattails by a lake
Cattails growing in the rich soil of the marsh. Many birds will make their home in the tall cattails. This will offer them protection at this bird sanctuary near Anchorage, Alaska. Potter’s marsh is a great Day trip for seeing birds and fauna.
Marsh plants in reflective pond with muddy sides
Tall, tufted, hairless perennial to 2m; stem base corn-like. Leaves mostly basal, linear, dark greyish-green, flat, 3-6mm wide; leaf-sheaths closed at the throat. Flowering stems about two-thirds the length of the leaves, the female dark reddish-brown, becoming mottled with age, clearly separated from the male flowers by a gap of 3-8cm.\nHabitat: Freshwater margins, swamps, often forming extensive patches.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, north to C Scandinavia.\n\nUsed in some countries for thatching roofs.\n\nThe Species is less common than Bulrush (Typha latifolia) in the Netherlands.
Natural scene from Wisconsin state conservation area
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
abstract background of marsh grass - cane
Reedbeds in a nature reserve.
a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground
Cattails are blooming over the marsh at truths landing on the maryland eastern shore on a bright sunny day
Bulrush, cattails and reeds at pond in green beautiful park. Typha latifolia. Selective focus.
Typha angustifolia, Cattails in swamp area, Germany, Brandenburg-state, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
in the Buddhist temple
Mount Rundle in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies
Green tall grass bloomed near the lake
Common reeds (phragmites australis) in fall with woodland background, northwest Connecticut. Introduced to the U.S. from Europe, this invasive species thrives in wetlands. There is a strain of the common reed that is native to the U.S., but it is very rare in New England.
red bulrush amongst green sheet
Western USA Grand Mesa National ForeMountain Stream for Fishing and Delivering Water for Agriculture Photo Series
Nature landscape with thickets of cattail
Nang Tuong grass has the scientific name Scirpus littoralis Schrad, which grows naturally in the swamps of the coastal area of the Mekong Delta. The grass has the ability to biologically filter, take oxygen from nature and bring it down to the roots. They have the ability to clean water sources, creating a good environment for shrimp, crabs, fish ...
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