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club-rush
ˈclub-rush A general name for the plants of the genus Scirpus (family Cyperaceæ). b. Sometimes applied to the Reed-mace Typha.1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 145 Bearing at the top a little club, as in the other club-rushes. 1776 Withering Brit. Plants (1796) II. 77 Pointed or 3-square Club-rush. 1794 Martyn Ro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rush Cricket Club
Rush Cricket Club is a cricket club in Rush, County Dublin, Ireland. The club fielded three adult men's teams in 2021 with the first team playing in Division 2 of the Leinster Senior League. The second team are in Division 4. The third team are in Division 11. The second team won division 5 in 2019.... wikipedia.org
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Scirpus
Scirpus radicans Scirpus robustus salt marsh bulrush Scirpus supinus dwarf club-rush Scirpus sylvaticus wood club-rush Scirpus triqueter triangular club-rush Selected species in a broader view of the genus Bolboschoenus maritimus sea club-rush Isolepis cernua slender club-rush Isolepis setacea bristle club-rush wikipedia.org
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Upper Arun
This long stretch of the River Arun provides the habitat for a rich riverine flora, such as common club-rush and reed canary-grass. wikipedia.org
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Hacksjön
Flora and fauna Aquatic plants thriving in the shallow lake include bladderwort, common club-rush, and water lilies. common marsh bedstraw, mare's tail, gypsywort, bog-myrtle, white water-lily, milk parsley, broad-leaved pondweed, marsh cinquefoil, grey sallow, common club-rush wikipedia.org
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Orlången
Flora and fauna Aquatic plants includes reed, club-rush, wood club-rush, broadleaf cattail, flowering rush, water hemlock, yellow iris, yellow loosestrife wikipedia.org
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Isolepis cernua
Isolepis cernua (basionym Scirpus cernuus) is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family known by the common names low bulrush, slender club-rush wikipedia.org
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Mörtsjön
Flora and fauna an inventory of aquatic plants in 1998 resulted in the following list: reed, club-rush, narrow-leafed cattail, water horsetail, wood club-rush wikipedia.org
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Wīwī
Ficinia nodosa, knobby club-rush, a sedge native to New Zealand, Australia and South Africa Juncus australis, austral rush, native to New Zealand and Australia wikipedia.org
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Arun Banks
The diverse flora includes reed sweet grass, sea club-rush and glaucous bulrush. wikipedia.org
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Machynys Ponds
(Scirpus maritimus) and grey club-rush (Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani). Two species, parsley water-dropwort (Oenanthe lachenalii) and sea club-rush indicate brackish water. wikipedia.org
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Fort Mudge, Georgia
compressus Island Glass Lizard Picoides borealis Red-cockaded Woodpecker Pteroglossaspis ecristata Crestless Plume Orchid Scirpus etuberculatus Canby's Club-rush wikipedia.org
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List of plants known as rush
Juncus Species – Juncus effusus Common rush Soft rush Sedge family – Cyperaceae Genus – Schoenoplectus Species – Schoenoplectus lacustris Common club-rush wikipedia.org
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Low Maynard Reservoir
fringes of the reservoir contain species of plants uncommon in Greater London, including: Caltha palustris Marsh-marigold Schoenaoplectus lacustris Common Club-rush wikipedia.org
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Isolepis setacea
Scirpus setaceus) is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family known by the common names bristle club-rush and bristleleaf bulrush. wikipedia.org
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