woolgrass bulrush

"Woolgrass bulrush" is a perennial wetland plant known for its woolly seed heads and its presence in marshy areas of North America.

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Definition

C1Wetland Ecology

(technical, scientific)A perennial plant (Scirpus cyperinus) native to North America, recognized by its woolly, tufted seed heads, and typically found in wetland environments.

Example

  • Woolgrass bulrush is often seen in marshes and along the edges of ponds.
  • The woolly seed heads of woolgrass bulrush make it easy to identify in the wild.

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