「carex」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Carex acuta or Acute Sedge, Slender Tufted-sedge, Sl | |
| Illustration of | Carex acuta |
| Carex acuta does not tolerate prolonged desiccation. | |
| wort, Ranunculus lingua, slender tufted sedge, | Carex acuta, marsh stitchwort, Stellaria palustris, |
| The larvae feed on | Carex acuta, Carex acutiformis, Carex paniculata and |
| It is easily confused with | Carex acutiformis, the lesser pond sedge, but can be |
| atifolia and occasionally by Lesser Pond-sedge | Carex acutiformis, whilst the oldest have extensive |
| The larvae feed on various plants, including | Carex acutiformis, Glyceria maxima and Phragmites au |
| Carex albonigra is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| tree species Acer, Betula, Populus, as well as | Carex, and various grasses. |
| on various grasses and related plants (such as | Carex) and winters twice. |
| Larvae feed on | Carex and Eriophorum, possibly also Glyceria, Molini |
| Molinia caerulea and, more rarely, water sedge | Carex aquatilis. |
| Carex arcta is a species of sedge known by the commo | |
| eae species, including Corynephorus canescens, | Carex arenaria and Molinia caerulea. |
| Carex atherodes is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex aurea produces stems up to about 40 centimeter | |
| Carex aurea is a species of sedge known by the commo | |
| Carex barbarae is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| ain Eleocharis melanocarpa, Hypericum boreale, | Carex buxbaumi, and Lycopodiella inundata. |
| Carex buxbaumii is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex canescens L. (syn. | |
| Carex capitata is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| The larvae feed on | Carex, Carex riparia, Glyceria maxima and Phragmites |
| scens, Quaking Grass Briza media, Spring-sedge | Carex caryophyllea, Glaucous Sedge Carex flacca, Red |
| The larvae feed on | Carex, Cladium angustifolium and Scirpus miritimus. |
| Carex comosa is a species of sedge known by the comm | |
| E. ictericus lives in damp situations, on | Carex comosa, Iris versicolor, Nymphaea odorata, Sau |
| Carex concinnoides is a species of sedge known by th | |
| plants such as Acer, Ajuga, Caltha, Cardamine, | Carex, Crataegus, Mercurialis and Ranunculus. |
| Carex curta | |
| The larvae feed on | Carex curvula, Carex digitata, Carex divulsa, Carex |
| The | Carex cusickii sedge produces clumps of stems up to |
| Carex cusickii is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| arvae feed on Agrostis, Arrhenatherum, Bromus, | Carex, Dactylis, Festuca, Holcus lanatus and Luzula |
| n recorded on Agrostis, Anthoxanthum odoratum, | Carex, Deschampsia cespitosa, Festuca, Holcus lanatu |
| Carex diandra is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| sedge (Rhynchospora alba) and Dioecious Sedge ( | Carex dioica). |
| Carex disticha is a species of sedge, whose common n | |
| Carex echinata is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| Carex echinata has a solid, ridged stem that may exc | |
| Carex echinata is is a plant of wet forests, marshes | |
| including Star Sedge | Carex echinata, Green-ribbed Sedge Carex binervis an |
| Carex echinata, Murray sedge | |
| The larvae feed on | Carex elata, Carex ericetorum, Carex ferruginea, Car |
| first serious systematic analysis of the genus | Carex, Enumeratio Methodica Caricum Quarundam. |
| Carex ericetorum Poll. is a perennial species of pla | |
| Carex festucacea or fescue sedge is a species of sed | |
| Carex filifolia produces clumps of stems which are r | |
| Carex filifolia is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| ome Brachypodium sylvaticum and Glaucous Sedge | Carex flacca occurs at the foot of Pink Hill. |
| airy Flax (Linum catharticum), Glaucous Sedge ( | Carex flacca), Lady's Bedstraw (Galium verum) and oc |
| scattered in the turf such as Glaucous Sedge ( | Carex flacca), Spring-Sedge (Carex caryophyllea), Wi |
| -grass, Sesleria albicans, and glaucous sedge, | Carex flacca, are dominant. |
| as quaking grass, Briza media, glaucous sedge, | Carex flacca, and meadow oat-grass, Avenula pratensi |
| ose, Helianthemum nummularium, glaucous sedge, | Carex flacca, spring sedge, C. caryophyllea, and mou |
| The larvae feed on | Carex flacca, Carex panicea, Carex nigra, Eleocharis |
| dactylon, Austrostipa scabra, Austrodanthonia, | Carex gaudichaudiana, Paspalum dilatatum, Oryza sati |
| Carex geyeri is a species of sedge known by the comm | |
| Carex globularis L. is a perennial species of plants | |
| It is Britain's largest | Carex, growing up to 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) tall, with g |
| Carex hassei is a species of sedge known by the comm | |
| This sedge, | Carex hassei, is similar to the Golden sedge, Carex |
| Carex haydeniana is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex helleri is a sedge producing dense clumps of t | |
| Carex helleri is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| Carex heteroneura is a species of sedge known by the | |
| onsidered the species to be closely related to | Carex hookeriana, and others to Carex pansa . |
| Hair-grass (Koeleria vallesiana), Dwarf Sedge ( | Carex humilis) and Spring Cinquefoil (Potentilla tab |
| Larvae feed on sedges ( | Carex) in particular Carex lacustris, Carex atherode |
| Carex interior is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| In his 1909 monograph, he divided the genus | Carex into four subgenera: Primocarex, Vignea, Indoc |
| Carex intumescens, also known as bladder sedge, is a | |
| Carex japonica is a species of perennial sedge of th | |
| Carex jonesii produces clumps of stems up to about 6 | |
| Carex jonesii is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| Carex klamathensis is a rare species of sedge known | |
| Carex lasiocarpa is a species of sedge known by the | |
| From a rhizome | Carex lasiocarpa bears erect stems which may exceed |
| Carex lepida is a species of plant in the Cyperaceae | |
| Carex lepida. | |
| Carex leporina is a species of sedge known in the Br | |
| Carex leptalea is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| Carex luzulina var. | |
| Carex luzulina is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| Carex luzulina produces loose to dense clumps of rhi | |
| Carex lyngbyei is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| Carex mariposana produces dense clumps of stems up t | |
| Carex mariposana is a species of sedge known by the | |
| ypodium sylvaticum, Calamagrostis arundinacea, | Carex, Melica and Poa. |
| Carex mertensii is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| ted native plants include Artemisia australis, | Carex meyenii, Eragrostis spp., and Psilotum nudum. |
| Carex microptera is a species of sedge known by the | |
| e nationally scarce species Soft-leaved Sedge ( | Carex montana) and Cheddar Bedstraw (Galium fleuroti |
| Carex multicaulis is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex multicostata produces a dense clump of stems u | |
| Carex multicostata is a species of sedge known by th | |
| Carex neurophora is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex nudata is is a bright green sedge which grows | |
| Carex nudata is a species of true sedge known by sev | |
| Carex obnupta is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| Carex occidentalis is a species of sedge known by th | |
| Carex pachystachya is a species of sedge known by th | |
| Carex paleacea (chaffy sedge) is one of the 579 spec | |
| is diverse and includes greater tussock-sedge | Carex paniculata and opposite-leaved goldensaxifrage |
| Carex pansa is a species of sedge known by the commo | |
| Carex paupercula Michx. | |
| Carex pellita grows in wet and dry areas in a number | |
| Carex pellita is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| th small wet areas supporting Pendulous Sedge ( | Carex pendula) and Soft rush (Juncus effusus). |
| Carex pensylvanica is a species of flowering plant i | |
| Carex petasata produces dense clumps of stems up to | |
| Carex petasata is a species of sedge known by the co | |
| Carex phaeocephala produces dense clumps of stems up | |
| Carex phaeocephala is a species of sedge known by th | |
| Carex praegracilis is a species of sedge known by th | |
| Carex praegracilis produces sharply triangular stems | |
| Carex praegracilis grows in wet and seasonally wet e | |
| Carex praegracilis is cultivated in the specialty ho | |
| Carex praticola is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex preussii is a species of plant in the Cyperace | |
| Carex preussii. | |
| corded site in the county for the hybrid sedge | Carex pseudaxillaris. |
| w Flag Iris (pseudacorus), Cyperus-like Sedge ( | Carex pseudocyperus) and Lesser Bur-reed (Sparganium |
| Flea Sedge ( | Carex pulicaris) |
| Carex riparia was first described by William Curtis | |
| Carex riparia, particularly the cultivar 'Variegata' | |
| Carex riparia, the greater pond sedge, is a species | |
| ush, Juncus acutiflorus, and great pond sedge, | Carex riparia. |
| ula (inclusing Betula verrucosa), Myrica gale, | Carex, Salix, Populus tremula, Rubus idaeus, Sorbus |
| Carex siderosticta is a species of sedge native to J | |
| Carex sodiroi is a species of plant in the Cyperacea | |
| Carex sodiroi. | |
| Carex sparganioides is considered endangered in Main | |
| Bur-reed sedge ( | Carex sparganioides) is a perennial plant belonging |
| The larvae feed on | Carex, Sparganium erectum, Iris pseudacorus and Alis |
| These perennial sedges are quite similar to | Carex species in appearance. |
| lly on the stems of various grasses (including | Carex species, Luzula luzoloides, Bracilypodium sylv |
| It hybridises with a number of other | Carex species, including the closely related Carex a |
| t on pollen grains, mainly from the flowers of | Carex species. |
| One of preferred host-plants are | Carex species. |
| Carex specifica grows in dry areas in mountain fores | |
| Carex specifica is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex specifica produces dense clumps of stems up to | |
| Carex spectabilis is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex spectabilis produces clusters of stems 50 to 9 | |
| Carex spectabilis grows in moist mountain habitat in | |
| , Alnus glutinosa; the mire is rich in sedges, | Carex spp and bryophytes and contains several specie |
| elp members of Cyperaceae and Graminae such as | Carex spp. |
| n Cottongrass Eriophorum angustifolium, Sedges | Carex spp. |
| damp grassland, with a rich variety of sedges, | Carex spp. |
| otanical and common names of similar appearing | Carex spp. - while the subtle distinctions are curre |
| sedges ( | Carex spp.) |
| aria latifolia; and shoreline plants including | Carex spp., Cyperus spp., Equisetum hyemale, Iris ve |
| onsists largely of grasses and sedges, such as | Carex, Stipa, and Kobresia. |
| Carex stricta is a species of sedge known by the com | |
| ly the herb Paris and a thin-spiked wood sedge | Carex strigosa. |
| Carex subnigricans produces stems no taller than abo | |
| Carex subnigricans is a species of sedge known by th | |
| feed on various species of Cyperaceae such as | Carex sylvatica but also grasses and luzula campestr |
| Carex toreadora is a species of plant in the Cyperac | |
| Carex toreadora. | |
| Carex trinervis Degl. | |
| Carex tumulicola is cultivated in the horticulture t | |
| Carex tumulicola is found in western North America, | |
| Carex umbrosa is a species of sedge native to Europe | |
| Carex utriculata produces stems exceeding one meter- | |
| Carex utriculata is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex vallicola is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex vesicaria produces clumps of triangular stems | |
| Carex vesicaria is a species of sedge known by the c | |
| Carex vulpinoidea is a species of sedge known by the | |
| Carex williamsii is a species of the genus Carex and | |
| Carex x subgracilis The 'graceful' sedge | |
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