Scirpus


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Related to Scirpus: Scirpus cyperinus
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Noun1.Scirpus - rhizomatous perennial grasslike herbsScirpus - rhizomatous perennial grasslike herbs
liliopsid genus, monocot genus - genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
Cyperaceae, family Cyperaceae, sedge family - bulrush; chufa; cotton grass; papyrus; umbrella plant
hardstem bulrush, hardstemmed bulrush, Scirpus acutus - widely distributed North American sedge having rigid olive green stems
Scirpus cyperinus, wool grass - sedge of eastern North America having numerous clustered woolly spikelets
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Scirpeae appears to form a grade consisting of three separate lineages: a Calliscirpus lineage (BP 97%, BS 100%, PP 1.00), a Trichophorum clade consisting of Cypringlea + Oreobolopsis + Trichophorum (BP 62%, BS 76%, PP 0.94), and a clade consisting of the Scirpus Clade (Eriophorum + Scirpus) sister to the Zameioscirpus clade (Amphiscirpus + Phylloscirpus + Rhodoscirpus + Zameioscirpus) (BP 67%, BS 84%, PP 0.98).
This drainage and its attendant cienega support Olney Bulrush (Scirpus olneyi), cattails (Typha sp.), sedges (Cyperus sp.), bulrush (Scirpus sp.), and Common Reed (Phragmites australis).
Majrashi et al.[17] reported that the clonal growth patterns, mortality number, plant height and flower number of Scirpus grossus varied with different soils.
Na mare baixa, encontra-se o pratura, graminea do genero Spartina, assim como algumas ciperaceas (generos Scirpus, Eleocharis, Crenea) que podem estar associadas ao manguezal (SILVA; BERNINI; CARMO, 2005; MENEZES; BERGER; MEHLIG, 2008).
Otras especies presentes: Tessaria integrifolia y Scirpus americanus.
It is about 8 Poaceae which are quoted certain species frequently ingested: Hordeum murinum and Poa annua, 1 Typhacee Typha latifolia and 1 Cyperacees Scirpus sp, followed by family of Iridaceae represented by Iris pseudacurus, and family of Plantaginaceae by Plantago crasiifolia.