Cyperaceae such as Cyperus compressus, C. elegans, Scirpus sp. From Wordnik.com. [Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes mangroves] Reference
The pygmy mangrove habitat also contains plants of the Cyperaceae family. From Wordnik.com. [Ría Lagartos mangroves] Reference
Calamus abundant, Cyperaceae in profusion, Ranuncul. aquatic, Alisma ditto. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Grasses are abundant in places, and Cyperaceae form the dominant ground cover in wet hollows. From Wordnik.com. [Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania] Reference
Different sedge species of the family Cyperaceae are common where the soil contains more humus. From Wordnik.com. [Western Zambezian grasslands] Reference
Clonal diversity and allozyme variation in populations of the arctic sedge Carex bigelowii (Cyperaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels] Reference
The water plants are all decidedly tropical; no Epilobium seen since leaving Peshawar: Eclipta, Cyperaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
(Portulacaceae) grows farther inland, forming a mosaic with species of Cyperaceae, Graminae, and Amaryllidaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Fernanda de Noronha-Atol das Rocas moist forests] Reference
Islands with poorer soil support a shrub cover of hardy salt and drought resistant bushes and Cyperaceae species. From Wordnik.com. [Maldives-Lakshadweep-Chagos Archipelago tropical moist forests] Reference
The familiar Chinese water chestnut is actually the corm of an Eleocharis sp., a member of the Cyperaceae family. From Wordnik.com. [Macrophytes] Reference
The most common vascular plant families are Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Orchidaceae, Bromeliaceae, and Cyperaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Caqueta moist forests] Reference
In humid or wet sites especially rich bog-communities called vegas, growth is dominated by Juncaceae, Cyperaceae and grasses. From Wordnik.com. [Southern Andean steppe] Reference
Less fertile soils typically are characterized by a diverse assemblage of Poaceae and Cyperaceae and other herbaceous species. From Wordnik.com. [Tonle Sap-Mekong peat swamp forests] Reference
Some of the most active plants were the tubers of Cyperus rotundus L. (Cyperaceae), and the root bark of Hoslundia opposita Vahl. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Una nueva Cyperaceae de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Colombia) y consideraciones fitogeográficas y sinecológicas sobre Carex. From Wordnik.com. [Santa Marta páramo] Reference
Typha latifolia being the most common; Cyperaceae abound, Marsilea in profusion, Azolla, Mentha, Epilobii sp. as before, Lemna, Valisneria. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Carex section Ovales (Cyperaceae) using AFLP data. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles] Reference
Cyperus blysmoides C.B. Cl. Cyperaceae syn: C. bulbosus Vahl var spicatus B.eck. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
You and Bentham must hate the monocotyledons, for what work the Orchideae must have been, and Gramineae and Cyperaceae will be. From Wordnik.com. [More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2] Reference
'' 'Cyperaceae' ''. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
Cyperus rotundus Linn., of the Family Cyperaceae), taken in the form of water extracts eliminate some more wastes. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
Poaceae and Cyperaceae occur in wet soils. From Wordnik.com. [Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo] Reference
Gramen junceum, facie potius Cyperaceae cujusdam. From Wordnik.com. [Expedition into Central Australia] Reference
Junceae are degraded Lilies; while Cyperaceae and. From Wordnik.com. [Darwinism (1889)] Reference
Cyperaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
(Cyperaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
Cyperaceae. From Wordnik.com. [Explorations in Australia The Journals of John McDouall Stuart] Reference
Family: Cyperaceae. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]]
Family Cyperaceae (Nutgrass. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
Cyperaceae, 22 Trichomanes, 4. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Pulicaria, Epilobium, Sagittaria, Cyperaceae, Marsilea!. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Cleome, a Graminea, Polygonum, Cyperaceae, and a Dentelloidea. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Cyperaceae, Junceae, Gnaphalium, Potentilla, and Epilobium occur as at. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Acanthus ilicifolius, Cynometra acacisides, Cyperaceae, Soneralia acida. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Azolla, Riccia, Cyperaceae, several Lythrarieae, Potamogeton, three species. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
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