hammer sedge

  • 1hammer sedge — /hæmə ˈsɛdʒ/ (say hamuh sej) noun a small perennial sedge, Carex hirta, widespread in damp woods and meadows throughout Europe and temperate Asia …

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  • 3Laiche hérissée — Laiche hérissée …

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  • 4hamorsecg — m ( es/ as) hammer sedge …

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  • 5Carex hirta L. — Symbol CAHI10 Common Name hammer sedge Botanical Family Cyperaceae …

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  • 6Carex hirta — ID 14833 Symbol Key CAHI10 Common Name hammer sedge Family Cyperaceae Category Monocot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CT, DC, IL, MA, ME, MI, NJ, NY, OR, PA, VA, WI Growth Habit Graminoid …

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  • 9Constructed wetland — Vertical Flow type of Constructed Wetlands A constructed wetland or wetpark is an artificial wetland, marsh or swamp created as a new or restored habitat for native and migratory wildlife, for anthropogenic discharge such as wastewater,… …

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  • 10ak̂-, ok̂- (*hekʷ-) —     ak̂ , ok̂ (*hekʷ )     English meaning: ‘sharp; stone”     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘scharf, spitz, kantig” and ‘stein”     Material: 1. e/o and ü St: Pers. üs (lengthened grade form) “millstone, grindstone”; Gk. ἀκή “point”, lengthenedgrade… …

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