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    Scirpus cyperinus

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    Scirpus cyperinus, commonly known as woolgrass, is a herbaceous emergent that is native to the eastern United States and eastern Canada. Other common names include cottongrass bulrush and brown woolly sedge. Wikipedia

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  3. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Scirpus cyperinus is a common wetland species found along lake and pond margins and in wet ditches. It closely resembles 3 other Minnesota Scirpus species: Scirpus atrocinctus, Scirpus pedicellatus, and Scirpus pendulus. All share the common traits of a leafy round stem, leaf-like bracts, a terminal cluster with nodding branches and numerous ...
  4. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Scirpus cyperinus, commonly called woolgrass, is a grass-like, rhizomatous, emergent aquatic perennial of the sedge family that grows in dense slowly-spreading tussocks of arching basal green leaves with upright flowering stems (culms) rising to 3-5' tall. It is native to wet meadows, swamps, sloughs, marshes, bottomland prairies, stream/pond ...
  5. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Scirpus pedicellatus: spikelets mostly or entirely solitary, sessile or pedicellate, floral scales 1.4-1.8 mm long, and achenes maturing in July (vs. S. cyperinus, with spikelets mostly or all in glomerules of 2 or more, floral scales mostly shorter than 1.5 mm, and achenes maturing in August and September).
  6. prairiemoon.com

    Scirpus cyperinus, Wool Grass is an important wetland species, providing food and cover for waterfowl and other marsh dwelling creatures. This perennial sedge prefers full to partial sun, wet to medium-wet conditions, and muddy, sandy, or gravelly soils. It actively grows in the spring and fall when temperatures are cool.
  7. extension.umd.edu

    Mar 6, 2023About wool rush or wool grass. Scirpus cyperinus Graminoid Sedge Family. Maryland Distribution: Fresh tidal and non-tidal marshes, swamp edges, wet meadows, and ditches, throughout Maryland. Height: Foliage 2.5 to 3 ft, flowering stems to 5 feet. Blooms: In summer young flowering heads are initially white-green, maturing to a wooly cinnamon-brown mass as seeds ripen.

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