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The Great Fen-sedge abounded extraordinarily, and it was one of the most extensive zones in Occidental Europe.
The larvae feed on Common Meadow-rue, Lesser Meadow-rue and Great Fen-sedge.
Cladium (Fen-sedge, Sawgrass or Twig-sedge) is a genus of large sedges, with a worldwide distribution in tropical and temperate regions.
Cladium mariscus - Great Fen-sedge, Saw-sedge (Europe, Asia, Africa)
The fresh water of the Guadiana favors the growth of the Common Reed (Phragmites australis, Phragmites communis), and the briny water of the Gigüela favors the growth of the marshy vegetation, principally the Great Fen-sedge (Cladium mariscus).
All we have to do is clear away some of the sawgrass again.
Fat gra&c. Sawgrass would have been a real problem.
Then steel points were jabbing up at him like sawgrass.
The Sawgrass winds are expected to howl for the weekend.
She thought that her brain was a catchall like sawgrass in fall.
My body would be hidden from sight by the chest-high sawgrass.
This time, I poked around through the underbrush and the sawgrass.
I drove north on I-95, through flat sawgrass country.
He vanished behind the emerald green cane and the sawgrass.
When rain is abundant, sawgrass and other fresh water plants may be found closer to the coast.
Pike and I slipped off the road and into the sawgrass.
The bass lie in the shade of the sawgrass.
I caught half a dozen in front of one clump of sawgrass.
Richard lay in the sawgrass, watching the steps.
The construction of the Sawgrass Expressway in 1986 brought even more growth.
In the distance, a great egret stalks his prey among the sawgrass.
Further, when sawgrass dies it sinks to the bottom of the water as a fibrous mass.
Crouching low against the sawgrass, he sprinted from the shadows of the wall into the trees.
Why, save for a monthly inspection, that room isn't even opened, so efficient is the Martian sawgrass.
This tree takes over sawgrass marshes in the Everglades turning the area into a swamp.
Moreover, cattails broadcast their seeds in the air, overwhelming the sawgrass, which does not.
How difficult was Sawgrass by the afternoon?
Even for Woods, nursing a lead down the stretch at Sawgrass can be a precarious situation.
But nobody seems more comfortable at Sawgrass than Perks.
The first white settlers, who came to the area in the early 1800's, carved plantations from the sawgrass and the mangroves.
Cladium procerum - Leafy Twig-sedge (Australia)
Cladium (Fen-sedge, Sawgrass or Twig-sedge) is a genus of large sedges, with a worldwide distribution in tropical and temperate regions.
They travel across a seemingly endless field of Sawgrass (Cladium) working together looking out for one another and taking turns leading.
Cladium jamaicense, or saw-grass, is common in marshes and savannas throughout the tropical Americas.
The larvae feed on Carex, Cladium angustifolium and Scirpus miritimus.
Cladium mariscoides (N)
Most marshes in the Everglades are dominated by the sedge known as Cladium, or sawgrass in common terminology.
Cladium jamaicense (C. mariscus subsp.
This grassland is particularly notable at Redgrave and Lopham for its areas of saw sedge Cladium mariscus.
In the wettest wetlands of all grows an even tougher thatching material, one of our most ancient natural crops: the giant saw sedge Cladium mariscus.
Cladium mariscoides - Smooth Sawgrass (Temperate North America)
It is notable for being an internationally important site for the rare black bog rush Schoenus nigricans and saw sedge Cladium mariscus plant species.
Typical plants of the swamp are wax myrtle, the willow Salix longipes, the sawgrass Cladium jamaicensis, and the narrow leaf cattail.
The larvae primarily feed on Phragmites australis and Phragmites communis, but also Festuca, Carex and Cladium species.
Cladium mariscoides, or twig-rush, is also a wetland plant, but is found further north, and in other kinds of wetlands including fens, wet meadows and pond shores[1].
The Seminoles, were led by Sam Jones, Alligator and the recently escaped Coacoochee, and were well positioned in a Hammock (ecology) surrounded by Cladium.
At the frontline of water surface was Typha domingensis, toward the shore were Scirpus tabemaemontanic Gmelin, Paspalum vaginatum Schwarz and Cladium chinense Nees; they were seen in line.