Marsh vegetation consists mainly of cattail and sedges, with salt marsh cordgrass occurring along creek banks. |
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The river channel meanders through wide tidal freshwater marshes of cattail and sedges, with stands of saltmarsh cordgrass along the upper banks. |
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Fertilizer in irrigation runoff has caused the normally small cattail patches to spread densely over thousands of acres. |
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The nest was surrounded by cattails and was constructed of year-old cattail leaves and stems. |
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Water plants abound, including a cattail, a realistic palm tree, and other vegetation. |
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By repeatedly removing the leaves on cattail plants, the food supply in the underground tuber will be depleted and the plant will eventually die. |
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The other species present included cattail, partridge pea and American germander. |
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Examples of carbonizing herbs to stop bleeding are carbonized cattail pollen, carbonized human hair, carbonized agrimony and carbonized wormwood or mugwort. |
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The trap site was situated adjacent to a large salt marsh on one side and a cattail marsh and boggy area on the other side. |
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Larvae of Ae. cinereus were most frequently collected in water filled depressions along margins of sedge and cattail marshes. |
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South of Île aux Boeufs, Broad-fruited bur-reed and bulrushes have been gradually supplanted by the Narrowleaved cattail. |
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After being harvested, the tule stems or cattail leaves were laid on the ground and dried in the sun. |
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Tule and cattail grow at the edges of lakes, streams and in marshy or swampy ground. |
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For breakfast, we had watercress, cattail sprouts, chicory greens, burdock roots, persimmons, and water-mint tea. |
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They are bulky structures made of reeds or cattail blades, deeply hollowed and lined with whitish down, or fine feathers. |
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Salt marshes, snow melt pools, and cattail marshes occur within a short distance of the trap site. |
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This vegetation loss continued and, by the 1980s, vegetation was reduced to a narrow fringe of cattail. |
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They build their nests suspended and supported by several cattail stalks, typically 20cm to 80cm above water. |
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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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The herbaceous vegetation would have been rich and diverse, including, for example, cattail, buttonbush, numerous sedges, grasses and rushes, and bushy willows and alder. |
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Familiar flowering plants relying on wind pollination are grasses, rushes, sedges, cattail, sorrel, lamb's-quarters, hemp, nettle, plantain, alder, hazel, birch, poplar, and oak. |
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Environmental pressures and unchanging water levels have led to the development of a cattail monoculture that provides a poorer quality habitat than that found in areas with more diverse plants species. |
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This print features a red-winged blackbird on a cattail, and is framed and numbered. |
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The land which is not farmed includes a cattail marsh, the 25 acre woodlot including a 7 acre tamarack and cedar swamp and about 18 acres of sugar maple, ash, beech, cherry that is higher and dryer. |
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In other marshy areas, the cattail is also pushing out arrowhead. |
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A large dragonfly nymph emerged from the water and crawled up on a cattail stalk to dry out in preparation for his transformation into a gossamer-winged adult. |
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The greatest number of potential WNV vector species was collected from artificial containers, roadside drainage ditches, cattail marshes and water-filled tire depressions. |
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Snow melt pools, small cattail margined ponds, alder swamps, and boggy areas occurred near the trap site within a mixed forest of balsam fir, aspen and red maple. |
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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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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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When water levels are not allowed to fluctuate normally, wetlands may become dominated by a single tolerant species of plant, such as the cattail. |
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Is the site a simple cattail marsh, or is it a cattail-grass association? |
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Perhaps no wetland plant is as easily recognized as the cattail with its brown cigar-shaped pistillate flowers and long, thin sword-shaped leaves. |
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After a while, around a turn, I came upon a tidy wood sign painted with Baehrel's name and a logo of acorns, pine needles, and cattail spikes arranged around a sumac bob. |
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But once upon a time, bitterns nested in every pothole marsh and every streamside cattail patch from British Columbia to Newfoundland and from Florida to California. |
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