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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
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The Edible Pond and Bog Garden - Plants For A Future
The tubers are edible, as are the flowering spikes which can be used as a spinach substitute. Beckmannia eruciformis: Native ... seed is edible, ground and used as a flour. Butomus umbellatus - Flowering Rush: Native of Britain, it grows in moist soil or water ... source of protein, can be added to flour, and the young flowering spikes can be cooked and eaten. As if all that was not ...
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Invasive Non-Native Plants
(Chionanthus virginicus), black haw (Viburnum prunifolium), and red chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) are beautiful flowering trees that also produce fruit for birds. Plant red mulberry (Morus rubra) if there ... kill it. PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE (Lythrum salicaria, L. virgatum), a handsome garden plant, has tall spikes of magenta flowers over a long bloom season. Often marketed as sterile, it is ...
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Flora of Daintree Rainforest - Australia - Plants & plant species: Blue Quandons, Stinging Tree, Wait-a-While
Idiot Fruit One of the most primitive of all the flowering plants in the Daintree Rainforest, this uniquely named plant was ... the rainforest. The thin strands of vine are covered with small spikes that grab clothing, rip at skin, and generally tear up ...
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Herbaceous Invasive Species
Additional Comments : Invades prairies and native grasslands, introduced 1800 Butomus umbellatus Common Name(s): Flowering Rush Origin : Eurasia Status : Available Provincial Location(s) : BC, AB, MB, ON, QC ... : Available Provincial Location(s) : AB, SK, MB, ON, QC Habitat : Wetlands Description : Short spikes with few flowers, thin branched rhizome, 4 angled stem, linear oblong leaves Usage ...
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Plains Wild Indigo
Long-bracted Wild Indigo is a ... season. Blue Wild Indigo and White Wild Indigo hold their flower spikes vertically and each species is taller than the one which blooms ... in the ever-taller grasses as the season progresses. Outside the flowering season, the foliage of the three is somewhat similar, but only ...
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Casuarina glauca
Male spikes dense, 1–2 1/2 cm long. Cones more or less cylindrical, ca 1–2 ... . Handbook 450). Harvesting In continental U.S., seed bearing age is 4–5 years and flowering peaks from April–June, fruiting from September–December. Good seed crops occur annually (Ag. Handbook ...
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Chloris gayana
Hay should be cut at early flowering stage, with 7–8 cuttings per year (Reed, l976). Yields and Economics Crops yield 11 ...
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Lake / Pond Weed Identification
Edges are smooth. Stems are usually unbranched with leaves oppositely attached. Flowers born on spikes, purplish in color. Floating Growing unattached or rooted with floating leaves. . . . DUCKWEED (Lemna minor ... and may extend above the water surface. Treat when weeds are actively growing before flowering occurs PARROT FEATHER (Myriophyllum Brasiliense): Also a type of Milfoil. Leaves whorled in ...
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Musconetcong Watershed Association - The Purple Monster
Loosestrife plants grow from four to ten feet high and produce striking magenta-colored flower spikes from July through September. Purple loosestrife has a long history of use as a ... Two characteristics enable purple loosestrife to out-compete and replace native grasses, sedges, and other flowering plants. The flowers are insect pollinated and an individual plant produces millions of tiny seeds ...
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