Two species of bulrush are abundant in low lands along riversides in California. |
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Populations of listed plants like the northeastern bulrush are prone to extirpation because of their occurrence in sensitive habitats. |
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Shoreline plants include soft-stem bulrush, hardstem bulrush, river bulrush and an aquatic, purple-petaled wildflower known as water willow. |
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The nests are usually located on dry land close to water, in areas with dense cover, especially bulrush. |
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In the marshes and stream banks are green dragon, blue flag irises, swamp white oak, silver maple, bladder nut, poison ivy, bulrush, and willow. |
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Northeastern bulrush inhabits small vernal ponds that occur within the forest matrix. |
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Interspersed are areas dominated by mulefat, and low marshy areas dominated by bulrush and cattails. |
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We are now planning to prepare a handbook so that our bulrush planting protocol can be shared with other stakeholders. |
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Other species found during the survey include coontail, fragrant waterlily, American pondweed, duckweed, American frogbit, cattail, soft-stem bulrush, and arrowhead. |
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This low-cost structure proved effective for scaring the geese away and protecting the planted bulrush stands. |
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Apply when the first flower heads begin to emerge from the bulrush tussock. |
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Especially important are the assemblies of peat-bog plants with species like sweetgale, cross-leaved heath, shoreweed, heath rush, tufted bulrush. |
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Water milfoil and mare's-tail as well as reeds, bulrush, bird's eye primrose, and orchids can be found. |
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Examples are many perennial herbaceous species: black bulrush, black knapweed, St. John's wort, goldenrods, vetch, ferns, and others. |
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A variegated form of the great bulrush, Schoenoplectus lacustris, is occasionally grown in ponds. |
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American bulrush, the dominant aquatic plant species in the marsh, is a key ingredient in the diet of snow geese. |
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Ultim 75 DF should be applied as a directed spot spray to thoroughly wet the bulrush foliage. |
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The natural shorelines on the north and east of the island provide a series of gravelly and sandy beaches bordered by a bulrush marsh. |
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It has a lower protein but slightly higher fibre content than bulrush millet. |
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Roadsides near Mannhurst and Kinnear Settlement support calcareous-loving plants, including rufous bulrush. |
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For control of black bulrush, apply Ultim 75 DF plus Agral 90 in June of the sprout year. |
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A typical nest is built of bulrush, measures just over a metre across, and rises about 15 cm above the waterline. |
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Its dried-up canals have been taken over by the Typha australis bulrush, said Asuquo-Obot, who has been doing research on the macrophytic vegetation of large lakes. |
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Dense stands of the ten-foot-tall soft-stem bulrush grow in a few places. |
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Soft-stem bulrush occurs throughout North America from central Alaska south to Mexico, east to the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and south through Florida. |
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Some of the largest wetland complexes in the province are marsh, with dominant vegetation consisting of robust emergent species such as cattail, river bulrush and soft-stem bulrush. |
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This large population is threatening the ecological balance of bulrush marshes, the species' traditional habitat, and the masses of geese on farmland bordering the river are causing significant crop depredation. |
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Statistics from recent years in the self-guided hunting sector confirm that the increase in the goose quota at the bulrush marsh and the establishment of lure crops have added to the success of the hunt on the territory. |
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So on the edge of the water is the reeds, bulrush and the tamarisk surrounding the lagoon offering an excellent refuge for the fauna that live there. |
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This goose-hunt has been held since 1972 to protect the bulrush marsh, which is a feeding ground for geese, and to help control the snow goose population. |
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Water milfoil and algae are also on their list, and they will seek out seeds of pondweed, smartweed, bulrush and spike rush. |
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This project aims to protect and to aid in the recovery of three of the most endangered plant species at the Fairmont hot springs: the southern maidenhair fern, foxtail muhly, and pale bulrush. |
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We appear to be faced with a serious erosion problem in bulrush marshes, where active erosion may be up to five metres a year in some parts of the coastline. |
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Materials are light and natural – local white quartz, bulrush thatch and smooth recycled fig wood, with chunky wooden beds set under billowing white netting. |
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American bulrush is the most common species in these habitats, although some communities are dominated by Great bulrush, River bulrush, Broad-leaved arrowhead, Broadleaved cattail or Giant bur-reed. |
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However, in cereals with high tannin content, like bulrush millet and red sorghum, the tannins decrease the phytate-reducing effects of fermentation. |
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The tests, which began in June 1999, are being conducted in a bulrush marsh on the eastern end of the village of Sainte-Croix-de-Lotbinière, which is located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence. |
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This article describes the activities of the Saguenay ZIP Committee, which has since 1996 been carrying out an innovative project to restore a wetland community originally composed of bulrush stands. |
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Thousands of geese in search of food will be invading one of the largest bulrush marshes in the Americas for a migratory stop, providing for a fascinating display. |
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This wetland-the second most important waterfowl observation site in the Saguenaycontained a bulrush community that had been severely degraded by log drives on the river. |
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During the summer, the apple snail's small pink eggs can be seen in clusters clinging to bulrush, maiden cane, pickerel weed, duck weed and aquatic grasses. |
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