17 results for Typhaceae
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Typhaceae: Dichotomous Key
Typhaceae: Dichotomous Key. You are here: Dichotomous Key > Typhaceae. Typhaceae. 1a. Spikes spherical, most or all of ca...
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Genus: Typha (cat-tail)
...(2000). Family: Typhaceae. This Genus's Species: Typha angustifolia Typha latifolia Key To This Genus's Species
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Genus: Sparganium (bur-reed)
...1987). Family: Typhaceae. This Genus's Species: Sparganium americanum Sparganium androcladum Sparganium angustifolium Sparganium emersum Sparganium eurycarpum Sparganiu...
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Question: Flower coming out of shallow water at the edge of a pond …
...(bur-reed; Typhaceae). While not a large genus, there is a diversity of species as to their aquatic form (e.g., erect emergents, floating-leaved plants). I can't tell you which species you'...
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Family: Typhaceae (cat-tail and bur-reed family)
Family: Typhaceae. Cat-tail and Bur-reed Family. Cat-tails and bur-reeds are perennial herbs that grow in fresh to slightly brackish wetlands. The alternate leaves have long, narrow blades with sh...
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Question: Hello. Found this grasslike plant growing along the edge of Clarks Pond …
...the Typhaceae (cattail family). I cannot see details of the inflorescence well enough to tell you which species you've observed, but hopefully this information will get you started on your study...
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Typha: Dichotomous Key
...> Typhaceae > Typha. Typha. Leaf blades shrink considerably in drying, and users of this key are warned to follow measurements carefully in the following key. Also, carpel...
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Sparganium: Dichotomous Key
...> Typhaceae > Sparganium. Sparganium. Angelo and Boufford (2000) reported Sparganium americanum ×S. fluctuans for MA. Though this collection may be acc...
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Sparganium androcladum (branched bur-reed)
... Family: Typhaceae Genus: Sparganium
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Sparganium americanum (American bur-reed)
... Family: Typhaceae Genus: Sparganium