Cyperaceae. Genus. Cyperus Species. Cyperus esculentus. Infraspecies. Cyperus esculentus L. var. leptostachyus Boeck. - common ...
Cyperaceae. Determination. Carex atlantica L. H. Bailey. Determination Remarks. [is filed under name] [is Current name]. ...
Family: Cyperaceae Sparganium eurycarpum Engelm. Manual , ed. 5: 481 (1867) Status:Accepted Name ...
Cyperaceae. Currently Accepted Name:. Carex cephalophora Muhl. ex Willd. Herbarium Name Used:. Carex cephalophora. ...
Native: indigenous.. Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.. County documented: documented to exist in the county by evidence (herbarium specimen, photograph). Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years). State documented: documented to exist in the state, but not documented to a county within the state. Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).. Note: when native and non-native populations both exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.. ...
Cyperaceae. Genus. Eleocharis. Difficulty. easy. Colour. light green. Usage. Nano tanks, Foreground, group, Foreground, ground ...
Cyperaceae), Rush (Juncaceae), Orchid (Orchidacea), Protea (Proteaceae), Mustard (Crucifereae), Carnation (Caryophyllaceae), ...
生于山坡、路旁或沟边。为外来植物,原产欧洲
Cyperaceae Juss.. Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 26 (1789) Eleocharis R.Br.. Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 224 (1810) ...
We document such a case of hybridization between two sedge species, Carex nova and Carex nelsonii (Cyperaceae), that occupy ...
Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. Fl. Mesoamer.. 6: i-xvi, 1-543. Costa Rica. Huft, M. J.. 1994. 243. Smilacaceae. Fl. Mesoamer.. 6: ...
Family Cyperaceae ( 1CYPF ). Subfamily Cyperoideae ( 1CYPS ). Genus Schoenoplectus ( 1SQWG ). Species Schoenoplectus lacustris ...
Family: Cyperaceae. leafy bulrush [Rhynchospora cymosa (Willd.) Muhl. ex Elliott]. Nathanael Pilla ...
6 (ALISMATACEAE a CYPERACEAE) -. Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico (Instituto de Biologia), 1994. 1st. Cloth. A beautiful ... 6 (Alismataceae a Cyperaceae) of "Flora Mesoamericana". Tight and Fine in a bright, Fine dustjacket. Tall, thick quarto, 543 ...
Cyperaceae) which he collected in 1941 from Santa Rosa County, Florida (NCU Accession 55028). The specimen was distributed to ...
Cyperaceae/ 167:Poaceae/ 168: Sparganiaceae/ 169:Typhaceae/ 170: Pontederiaceae/ 172: Iridaceae/ 173: Liliaceae/174: Agavaceae ...
Cyperus belong to the Sedge Family (Cyperaceae) consisting of some 4,000 species in about 70 genera. ...
Inaperturate pollen are rare microspores without apertures (Juniperus). The Cyperaceae, for example, have more or less round ...
Taxonomic studies of Fimbristylis (Cyperaceae) in northern Australia. LATZ, P.K., Nuytsia 7 (2): 161-182 (1990) ...
Hydrocharitaceae Najadales Scheuchzeriaceae Juncaginaceae Najadaceae Potamogetonaceae Juncales Juncaceae Cyperales Cyperaceae ...
Typical wind pollinated plants are from the monocotyledonous families of Cyperaceae (sedges), Poaceae (grasses and cereals), ...
Comparative Foliar Epidermal Studies of Twelve species in the Family Cyperaceae E. T. Odedeji, O. Adedeji ...
The trap contains a fluid of the plants own production, which may be watery or more viscous, and is used to drown the prey. This fluid contains viscoelastic biopolymers that may be crucial to the retention of insects within the traps of many species. The viscoelastic fluid in pitchers is especially effective in the retention of winged insects.[6] The trapping efficiency of this fluid remains high, even when significantly diluted by water, as inevitably happens in wet conditions.[7] The lower part of the trap contains glands which absorb nutrients from captured prey. Along the upper inside part of the trap is a slick, waxy coating which makes the escape of its prey nearly impossible. Surrounding the entrance to the trap is a structure called the peristome (the "lip"), which is slippery and often quite colorful, attracting prey, but offering an unsure footing. The prey-capture effectiveness of the peristome is further enhanced in moist environments, where condensation may cause a thin water film ...
The caterpillar feeds on grasses (Poaceae, maybe Cyperaceae). In Provence, I noticed as certainly most important species ...
... and Cyperaceae plants. Dicotyledons include plants belonging to many subclasses including the subclass Chrysanthemum, the ...
Carex Europaea, The genus Carex L. (Cyperaceae) in Europe, 1: Accepted names,. Koopman, J. (Ed.) ...
Peculiarities of areas of rare (Carex L., Cyperaceae) in the Ukrainian Carpathians ...
Cyperaceae. * Dagua river dumb cane. This approximately 1.2 m tall plant produces about ten large, leathery, oval leaves, borne ...
Family: Cyperaceae. Scientific name: Chrysitrix capensis var. capensis L.. Specimen barcode: 10649 ...
Family: Cyperaceae Collector: Swanson, Steven 861 Date: 1975-06-24. Verbatim Date: 1975-6-24 ...