Eriophorum - Wikipedia Within a weakly supported clade of unispicate species (i e , species with a single spikelet), Eriophorum russeolum and Eriophorum scheuchzeri form a strongly supported, monophyletic species complex characterized by a rhizomatous habit, up to 7 sterile glumes, and by glumes with well-defined hyaline margins (i e , with thin, translucent edges)
Eriophorum angustifolium (Cotton Grass, Tall Cottonsedge) | North . . . Eriophorum Species: angustifolium Family: Cyperaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Division Root Cutting Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Europe, Asia, North America Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Ornamental Grasses and Sedges Perennial Water Plant Habit Form: Ascending Growth Rate: Rapid Maintenance: Low Texture
Eriophorum angustifolium (Tall Cottongrass) - Gardenia Eriophorum angustifolium (Tall Cottongrass) is a vigorously spreading perennial forming many clumps of erect stems with grass-like dark green leaves In summer, they are topped by showy tassels of fluffy, cotton-like flower-heads
Eriophorum in Flora of North America @ efloras. org 2 ERIOPHORUM Linnaeus, Sp Pl 1: 52 1753; Gen Pl ed 5, 27 1754 Cotton-grass, bog-cotton, linaigrette [Greek erion, wool or cotton, and phoros, bearing] Peter W Ball Daniel E Wujek Herbs, perennial, cespitose or not, rhizomatous Culms solitary or not, trigonous or terete
Eriophorum virginicum Similar Species Tawny Cotton-grass is the only species of Eriophorum known from the Southeast U S Other, more northern species of Eriophorum have consistently white bristles Related Rare Species Despite its name, Tawny Cotton-grass is a member of the Sedge family, Cyperaceae More than 80 species in this family are rare in Georgia Habitat
Eriophorum L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science Eriophorum angustifolium Honck Eriophorum arcticum (M S Novos ) Schekhovts Eriophorum × beringianum Raymond Eriophorum brachyantherum Trautv C A Mey Eriophorum callitrix Cham ex C A Mey Eriophorum chamissonis C A Mey Eriophorum × churchillianum Lepage Eriophorum × fellowsii (Fernald) M S Novos Eriophorum gracile Roth
Eriophorum - FNA Facts more about " Eriophorum " RDF feed Author Peter W Ball + and Daniel E Wujek + Authority Linnaeus + Common name Cotton-grass +, bog-cotton + and linaigrette + Distribution Mostly in cool temperate +, alpine + and and arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere + Etymology Greek erion, wool or cotton, and phoros, bearing + Illustration
Eriophorum, Cottongrasses Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe: Fens, calcareous flushes, bare stony non-calcareous flushes, dune slacks, often on firm ground Eriophorum gracile W D J Koch ex Roth: Very wet poor fen communities in swampy conditions of medium pH
Cotton Grass (Eriophorum) Cotton grass belongs to the genus Eriophorum, which falls within the sedge family Cyperaceae, a diverse group of grass-like plants that thrive in wetland ecosystems