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Examples
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Typha bread is prepared in Scinde from the pollen of the flowers of the _Typha elephantina_, and in New Zealand from another species of bulrush (_Typha utilis_).
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The vegetation in freshwater marshes is characterized by tall reeds and rushes such as Typha and Phragmites, grasses and sedges such as Cyperus and Carex.
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This flooded grassland in central Mexico is characterized by aquatic vegetation such as Typha, and Cyperus.
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More than 300 species of plants have been recorded in the area, including species that are found only in wetlands such as Typha dominginsis and the unique orchid species of the UAE,
India eNews 2009
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More than 300 species of plants have been recorded in the area, including species that are found only in wetlands such as Typha dominginsis and the unique orchid species of the UAE,
The Times of India 2009
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I see someone has retruned to hiding in the reeds and Typha …
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Damp areas have Phragmites australis, Typha latifolia and Scirpus holoschoenus.
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The sawgrass marshes may be the largest in the world, but with pollution by | nutrient-rich run-off especially from sugarcane farms, are being invaded by cat-tail, Typha spp.
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Populations of Spartina species in salt marshes and Typha species in freshwater marshes can be severely reduced.
Phragmites australis - cryptic invasion of the Common Reed in North America 2009
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The marsh vegetation is dominated by reeds Phragmites australis which form floating or fixed islands of decaying vegetation ( 'plaur') with some Typha angustifolia and Scirpus sp.
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