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Eleocharis acicularis is an annual or perennial spikesedge with long, grasslike stems to about 15 centimeters (6 inches) in height, shorter in bog conditions, from a creeping rhizome. In shallow water it will form short spikes of tiny flowers amongst flat overlapping bracts .
Eleocharis is a virtually cosmopolitan genus of 250 or more species of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae. [2] The name is derived from the Greek words ἕλειος ( heleios ), meaning "marsh dweller," and χάρις ( charis ), meaning "grace."
Eleocharis palustris: Northern spike-rush Eleocharis austriaca: Slender spike-rush Eleocharis uniglumis: Many-stalked spike-rush Eleocharis multicaulis: Few-flowered spike-rush Eleocharis quinqueflora: Needle spike-rush Eleocharis acicularis: Dwarf spike-rush Eleocharis parvula: Sea club-rush Bolboschoenus maritimus: Wood club-rush Scirpus ...
Eleocharis palustris, the common spike-rush, creeping spike-rush or marsh spike-rush, is a species of mat-forming perennial flowering plants in the sedge family Cyperaceae. It grows in wetlands in Europe , North Africa , northern and central Asia ( Siberia , China , Mongolia , Iran , Nepal , etc.) and North America ( United States , Canada ...
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Eleocharis parvula is a species of spikesedge known by the common names dwarf spikerush, [1] small spikerush and hairgrass in aquaria. It is a plant of brackish and saltwater habitat, such as marshes and mudflats. It is a perennial herb growing tufts of spongy, compressible stems not more than 10 centimeters tall.
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Eleocharis acicularis — least spikerush; Eleocharis aestuum; Eleocharis atropurpurea — purple spikerush; Eleocharis compressa — flat-stemmed spikerush; Eleocharis diandra — Wright's spikerush; Eleocharis elliptica — slender spikerush; Eleocharis engelmannii — Engelmann's spikerush; Eleocharis equisetoides — horsetail spikerush