RFKB8GWD–this is Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail, family Typhaceae
RM2A2RRP5–Aries the Hedgehog, Sparganium ramosum Hudson - Branched hedgehog or upright hedgehog, family., 23. Typhaceae - Cattail family, plate 45, after page 92 (vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RMCNTK3H–cat-tail family (Typhaceae), primary school pupil installing a name plate beside cat-tail at a self-built pond in the school garden
RFT60477–A picture is showing Small Bur-Reed, commonly known as Sparganium natans. It belongs to Typhaceae family. It fruits are small green or brown and leave
RMR65019–Bulrushes at the lake side in bleak December 2018 Horsham UK. Seen from a hide the familiar shape and texture of the long bulbous brown bodies
RFJCPXYJ–Branched bur-reed (Sparganium erectum) plant in flower. Wetland plant in the family Typhaceae flowering
RF2REDPCG–Small bur-reed
RFJA3C4K–Lesser bulrush (Typha angustifolia) flower spike. Pollen producing male structure above female part on plant in family Typhaceae, aka lesser reedmace
RF2REDPF2–Small bur-reed
RF2HDC78T–Unterhoelzer Weiher, cattail family (Typhaceae), birch (Betula), birch family (Betulaceae), pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RFPBXWAC–Roots of the simplestem bur-reed - Sparganium erectum
RFFF37W1–Branched bur-reed (Sparganium erectum) in flower. Wetland plant in the family Typhaceae flowering
RFFF37W9–Bulrush (Typha latifolia). Rushes in the family Typhaceae, in flower showing flower spikes with staminate and pistilate flowers
RFT61HX3–Typhaceae and Pandanaceae both are perennial plant, and these are family of flowering plants. Naiadaceae is Water-borne herbs, vintage line drawing or
RM2B9MC67–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RFT5T2T1–The image shows Typha plant. Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. Its sheaths are contra
RMRWC7M1–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RFKXPJG7–Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. Common names are cattail, punks, or corn dog grass
RFKB8GRP–this is Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail, family Typhaceae
RM2A2RRP1–Narrow-bladed stirrer and wide-bladed stirrer, A: Typha angustifolia L. - Narrow-leaved Cattail, B: Typha latifolia L. - Broad-leaved Cattail, Cannon Cleaner or Slaughterhouse, Family: 23. Typhaceae - Cattail Family, Signed: WM, pl., to p. 92 (vol. 1), Müller, W., 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thomé: Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz in Wort und Bild. Gera-Untermhaus: Verlag von Fr. Eugen Köhler, [1886
RF2C9TX7E–Cattail - a genus of terrestrial aquatic plants belonging to the club-family (Typhaceae).
RF2J91FMM–Cattails Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMR65029–Bulrushes at the lake side in bleak December 2018 Horsham UK. Seen from a hide the familiar shape and texture of the long bulbous brown bodies
RF2WD3C6P–Typhaceae, cattail family plants in wintertime in lake Balaton of Hungary
RM2DCA8NW–A cattail or bulrush going to seed along the course of Myriad Creek in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.
RFHYTG18–Typha a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. These plants have many common names, inBritain known a
RM2D8NT9R–Cattails in the Santa Ynez River
RF2HDC7AE–Birches (Betula) at Unterhoelzer Weiher, Cattail family (Typhaceae), Birch, Birch family (Betulaceae), Pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RFPBXWBM–Roots of the simplestem bur-reed - Sparganium erectum
RFC5PRY4–Typha Minima - Dwarf Japanese Bullrush Bulrush
RFPC1Y93–Inflorescence - spikes of Typha latifolia
RF2K3NB76–Reed mace, bulrush marsh cane. Faded Typha latifolia. Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhacea
RMTRFWCR–young bullrushes surrounding the riverside
RM2B9MBWH–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMA25NAX–Yellow-lemon Tree Frog, Yellow lemon Tree Frog (Hyla savignyi), sitting at a bulrush, Turkey, South East Anatolia, Goeksudelta,
RMRWC7MD–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RFA4CJ2M–Cattails growing in a reservoir of fresh drinking water, Nature Concepts, Environment.
RFKBRPEH–This is Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail or Bulrush, from the family Typhaceae
RMB1W9RK–Bulrush - Typha latifolia - roadside hedging, la Brenne, Indre, France.
RF2C9TWWT–Cattail - a genus of terrestrial aquatic plants belonging to the club-family (Typhaceae).
RMW7YXRB–Wetland landscape at dusk with reeds (Typha sp.) Xochimilco wetlands, Mexico City, Mexico. November
RMR6505E–Bulrushes at the lake side in bleak December 2018 Horsham UK. Seen from a hide the familiar shape and texture of the long bulbous brown bodies
RFD299BA–Common Cattails, Marsh Plants
RMCYG27Y–Winter landscape with snow and ice and vegetation on the bank of a canal with a row of trees in the background
RFC05F97–Single Cattail along pond shoreline.
RM2D8NRJ3–Cattails in the Santa Ynez River
RF2HDC78Y–Birches (Betula) at Unterhoelzer Weiher, Cattail family (Typhaceae), Birch, Birch family (Betulaceae), Pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RMF2MMPT–Kingfisher with prey in the rain on reed-mace
RFS3WAP1–Cattails in full summer bloom.
RFPC1Y9P–Inflorescence - spikes of Typha latifolia
RMF2MMPX–Kingfisher on reed-mace
RFS3YEPP–Late Fall cattails glowing in the sun.
RM2B9MC16–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMRWC7HB–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RFA4CJ0N–Fresh water reservoir in Bethany Connecticut North America
RFKBRPDX–This is Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail or Bulrush, from the family Typhaceae
RM2TBT49P–Broad-leaved bulrush (Typha latifolia), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RFKBRR5M–this is Typha angustifolia, the lLesser bulrush or Narrowleaf cattail, from the family Typhaceae
RF2C9TX27–Cattail - a genus of terrestrial aquatic plants belonging to the club-family (Typhaceae).
RM2K5D7WM–Broad-leaved bulrush (Typha latifolia) in autumn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMG0TXB9–Common Bulrush Seed-head in Wetland at Old Moor Dearne Valley near Barnsley South Yorkshire England United Kingdom UK
RMBKTGE5–Bulrush in the foreground, a pond in a park in the background
RMBC63FE–Bullrush seedhead breakiing down to release the seeds
RM2D8NRB6–Cattails in the Santa Ynez River
RF2HDC78P–Birches (Betula) at Unterhoelzer Weiher, Cattail family (Typhaceae), Birch, Birch family (Betulaceae), Pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RMT6CPAT–Lietzensee 133. Germany
RF2N3WGGY–Dawn over the Unterhoelzer Weiher, cattail family (Typhaceae), birch (Betula), birch family (Betulaceae), pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RFJYKEEM–wetland-plant Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail - from the cattail family Typhaceae
RF2DC1F14–Typha
RMRE2ETF–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. SEED-BEAEING PLANTS 491 TYPES OF MONOCOTYLEDONS 427. Cat-tail Family (Typhaceae).âThe cat-tails are one' of the most primitively organized family of Angio- sperms. They grow in groups or associations in swamps and wet places, and are conspicuous by their tall, upright and grass-like leaves, and by the inflorescences or "cat- tails" in late summer and fall (Fig. 374). The monoecious. Fig. 375.âStaminate flower of the broad-leaved cat-tail {Typha lati- folia). (Cf. Fig. 376.) flowers are borne on a fleshy axis or spadix, the pistillate below, and the s
RM2B9MBEF–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMRWC7HW–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMCWPGBN–Pond with Common Reedmace, Typha latifolia, Esher, Surrey, UK. July
RM2AP0K15–Bulrushes in winter nature plant portrait abstract
RFKBRR45–this is Typha angustifolia, the lLesser bulrush or Narrowleaf cattail, from the family Typhaceae
RF2C9TXAT–Cattail - a genus of terrestrial aquatic plants belonging to the club-family (Typhaceae).
RMG0TXB8–Common Bulrush Seed-head in Wetland at Old Moor Dearne Valley near Barnsley South Yorkshire England United Kingdom UK
RM2D8NT7W–Cattails in the Santa Ynez River
RF2N3WGHG–Dawn over the Unterhoelzer Weiher, cattail family (Typhaceae), birch (Betula), birch family (Betulaceae), pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park
RFJYKEE2–wetland-plant Typha latifolia, the Broadleaf cattail - from the cattail family Typhaceae
RF2DC1F11–Typha
RM2B9MBNT–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMA0FDKX–common cattail, broad-leaved cattail, great reedmace, bulrush (Typha latifolia), frozen pond, water aeration with reeds
RMRWC7HN–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMCWPGB6–Pond with Common Reedmace, Typha latifolia, Esher, Surrey, UK. July
RM2AP0K0J–Bulrushes in winter nature plant portrait abstract
RFKBRR2B–this is Typha angustifolia, the lLesser bulrush or Narrowleaf cattail, from the family Typhaceae
RF2C9TX4H–Cattail - a genus of terrestrial aquatic plants belonging to the club-family (Typhaceae).
RMG0TXB6–Common Bulrush Seed-head in Wetland at Old Moor Dearne Valley near Barnsley South Yorkshire England United Kingdom UK
RM2D8NRYG–Cattails in the Santa Ynez River
RF2N3WGGN–Swans on the Unterhoelzer Weiher, Cattail family (Typhaceae), Mute swans Cygnus olor), pond, Geisingen, Upper Danube nature Park, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RM2PFK50P–Broad-leaved bulrush, Cattail family, Seed heads of the bulrush
RM2B9MCER–Typha latifolia is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.
RMA0FDMJ–common cattail, broad-leaved cattail, great reedmace, bulrush (Typha latifolia), frozen pond, water aeration with reeds
RMRWC7H2–Schleswig, Deutschland. 28th Sep, 2018. Narrow-leaved cattail (Typha angustifolia) in autumn on a flat in the Schleswig district, On the Freedom '. The Rohrkolbengewachsen thrive there in a water-filled depression - Monocotyledons, Commelinids, Order: Sussgrassartige (Poales), Family: Rohrkolbengewachse (Typhaceae), Genus: Cattail (Typha), Species: Schmalblattriger Rohrkolben | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMCWPGAR–Pond with Common Reedmace, Typha latifolia, Esher, Surrey, UK. July
RM2AP0K1K–Bulrushes in winter nature plant portrait abstract
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