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- Sedges - Encyclopedia. com
Some species of sedge can occur in habitats that are rather dry, as in the case of some arctic and alpine sedges Sedges in ecosystems Sedges are an important component of the plant communities of many types of natural habitats, particularly in marshes, swamps, and the shallow-water habitats along the edges of streams, ponds, and lakes
- Sedge - Encyclopedia. com
sedge Any of numerous species of grass-like perennial plants, especially those of the genus Carex, widely distributed in temperate, cold, and tropical mountain regions, usually on wet ground or in water Cultivated as ornamental plants, they have narrow leaves and spikes of brown, green or greenish yellow flowers
- White Sedge - Encyclopedia. com
Survival of the white sedge requires that this critical habitat be strictly protected This could be done by acquiring the habitat and establishing an ecological reserve, or by negotiating a conservation easement with the landowner The populations of the white sedge should be monitored, and research undertaken into its ecological needs
- Navajo Sedge - Encyclopedia. com
Navajo sedge, Carex specuicola, is a grasslike, perennial plant with triangular stems, 10-16 in (25-40 cm) high, that grow in clumps from a long, slender rhizome Long, narrow, wispy leaves are pale green, 4 5-8 in (12-20 cm) long, and clustered from the base
- Sedge, Sege | Encyclopedia. com
Sedge, Sege a collection of rush-like marsh plants, hence, a group of sea or marsh birds that use it as a nesting place Also, siege Examples : sedge of bitterns; of cranes; of herons—Bk of St Albans, 1486 Source for information on Sedge, Sege: Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms dictionary
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Encyclopedia. com
The Rime of the Ancient MarinerSamuel Taylor Coleridge 1798Author BiographyPoem TextPoem SummaryThemesStyleHistorical ContextCritical OverviewCriticismSourcesFor Further Study Source for information on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Poetry for Students dictionary
- Moors - Encyclopedia. com
moor An acidic area, usually high-lying and with peat development, and most typically dominated by low-growing ericaceous shrubs (especially Vaccinium myrtillus, bilberry), though including grass and sedge-dominated areas In many respects the terms ‘moor’ and ‘heath’ are interchangeable
- Telnaes, Ann C. 1960- - Encyclopedia. com
TELNAES, Ann C 1960-PERSONAL: Born 1960, in Stockholm, Sweden; naturalized American citizen, c 1973; married David Lloyd
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