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Species: Lipocarpha nana (A. Rich.) Cherm. Date: 2008-03-23 Location: Domboshawa Habitat: In wet shallow soil on granite seepage slope
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Species: Cyperus dactyliformis Boeckeler Date: 2014-02-21 Location: Vilankulo, Inhambane, Mozambique Habitat: Sandy beach, upper part
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Nibe, Jylland, Danmark
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Paderup Mose v Randers, Danmark
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Åleklinta Öland
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Tystrup Sø ved Bavelse
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Stavtrup ved Århus, Danmark
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Holmegårds Mose, Næstved
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Arnborg, Jylland, Danmark
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Besstrond, Våga, Oppland, Norge.
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Portlandmosen, Lille Vildmose, Danmark
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Storå, S.f. Bur, Jylland, Danmark
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Ålbæk Enge ved Lønborg Hede, Jylland, Danmark
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Japanese sedgeCultivated. Enid A. Haupt Garden, Washington, DC, USA
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Needle spike-rush (Eleocharis avicularis). Found in wet soil throughout North America, except in extreme north. Also in Europe and Asia (After Britton & Brown)
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Scirpus pungens, Rootstock.
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Diplasia fallax (Johnston).
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Edwin Warner Park, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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TN Hwy. 49 at Christi Place, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Darkes Forest, New South Wales, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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Kaluh or Saltmarsh bulrushCyperaceae (Sedge family)Indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands (All the main islands except Lnai and Kahoolawe)Oahu (Cultivated)Seed head pictured above.Flowers
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5187966580/in/dateposted/Habit
www.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/5187366567/in/photostream/This indigenous sedge is not known to be used by early settlers in the Hawaiian Islands. However, in other parts of the world the seeds were used as a food source and the leaves were used in making baskets, mats, sandals, and clothing.EtymologyBolboschoenus is from the Greek bolbos, swelling or bulb, and schoinos, rush in reference to the ligneous (woody) tubers at the culm (aerial part of the plant) bases.The specific epithet martinus, growing by the sea, is in reference to its brackish-freshwater habitat.NPH00009
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Bolboschoenus_maritimus