Typha
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- Non-Native Typha Species and Hybrids Including: Typha Angustifolia L., Typha × Glauca Godr
- Recovery of a Wild Rice Stand Following Mechanical Removal of Narrowleaf Cattail
- Invasive Plant Species in Delaware
- Seed Germination Theory and Practice
- Cattail Hybridization: a Cryptic Form of Invasion in North American Wetlands Steven E
- Cattail Family Typhaceae - Cattail Family Family of 1 Genus - the Cattails
- Photographic Atlas of Wetland Plants of the Old Woman Creek State Nature Preserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve (Huron, Ohio)
- Quantification of Cattail (Typha Spp.) in the Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota in Relation to Blackbird Damage to Sunflower
- Arundo Donax, Typha Angustifolia and Phragmites Australis
- JACK JOHNSON Watershed # 8- Marias River Basin Pondera County, Montana
- Anacostia River Fringe Wetlands Restoration Project
- Low Cost, Carbon Positive Bioethanol Production with Innovative Green Floating Filters in Multiple Water Bodies
- Floristic Quality Assessment with Wetland Categories and Examples of Computer Applications for the State of Michigan
- Crop Profile for Wild Rice in Minnesota
- European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
- Vegetative Substrates Used by Larval Northern Pike in Rainy and Kabetogama Lakes, Minnesota
- Typha Latifolia = Native • Typha Angustifolia = Believed to Be Invasive from Eurasia… Debatable • Typha X Glauca = Native Or Invasive?
- Extraction Efficiency, Quality and Characterization of Typha Latifolia L