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- Schoenoplectus acutus - Wikipedia
California's dense, ground-hugging tule fog is named for the plant, as are the tule elk, tule perch, and tule goose (a subspecies of the greater white-fronted goose) The giant garter snake (Thamnophis gigas) was historically closely associated with tule marshes in California's Central Valley
- Tule Elk State Natural Reserve
The Tule Elk State Natural Reserve protects a small herd of tule elk, once in danger of extinction Elk from the reserve have been successfully transplanted to other areas in California
- Tule River Indian Tribe of California. | Home of the Tule River Tribe.
Tule River Tribe of California is a proud sovereign nation that strives to improve the livelihood of their members, their community and their surrounding communities
- Tule Elk - Point Reyes National Seashore (U. S. National Park Service)
The tule elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes) is one of two subspecies of elk native to California Its numbers were severely reduced in the mid-1800s, primarily due to uncontrolled market hunting and displacement by cattle
- TULE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The roots and seeds of tule, a reed that grows along shorelines and in the shallows, were eaten and the reeds themselves were used to make baskets, cord, sandals and clothing
- Plant Guide for hardstem bulrush (Schoenoplectus acutus)
Tule houses were common throughout many parts of California; the overlapping tule mats made homes well-insulated and rain-proof The walls and roofs were thatched with mats of tule or cattail and secured to the frame
- Hardstem Bulrush
Hardstem bulrush (Schoenoplectus acutus), known as tule in California, is a tall, perennial sedge native to freshwater marshes across North America It belongs to the Cyperaceae family and thrives in wetland environments, forming dense stands along shorelines
- Tules - The Oregon Encyclopedia
In Oregon and much of the western United States, tule is the common name for two species of emergent plants that grow in shallow water of marshes, muddy shores, and lakes
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