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Photo taken on April, 2018, at Bocaina de Minas City, Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Koshigaya city, Saitama prefecture.
green rice plant in the water, green grass, Thai baby jasmine rice plant in the rice field.
Close-up of Panicum Virgatum \
sowing of horse tail, medicine plant in the highs
A clump of Papyrus, Cyperus papyrus, plants, aka Nile Grass, at the edge of Lake Victoria in Uganda, East Africa
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Cattail reeds background
Egypt paper reeds (Cyperus papyrus L.)grow in the swamps.
SCENE IN GREEN TONES OF HERBS OVER THE LAKE
Wheat on a summer day
Typha herbaceous plant. Green reeds in the swamp
Lake water and wetland grasses in the late fall season in Florida. Varied grass colors late in the growing season with blue tranquil waters.
In the field, the buds, leaves and flowers of cyperus papyrus
Mount Rundle in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies
Summer at Hula valley, green papyrus plants are everywhere
Full frame of tall reeds and grass.
closeup brushwood plant on lake coast
Reeds and trees at the edge of a river flowing through the countryside in Cambridgeshire, England.
Home decorative plants, taken at close range
View of the lake of Revine
Jeju Island, Korea
Koycegiz lake shore and the reeds in the water
Melaleuca alternifolia ( Narrow-leaved paperbark Tea tree ). Myrtaceae evergreen tree native to Australia. Tea tree oil extracted from the leaves is used for disinfection and skin care.
Reed marshes in the sun
Papyrus in a garden
Seed heads of Miscanthus Sinensis \
Close up of fresh dense grass on a sunny day
Tall, tufted, hairless perennial to 2m; stem base corn-like. Leaves mostly basal, linear, dark greyish-green, flat, 3-6mm wide; leaf-sheaths closed at the throat. Flowering stems about two-thirds the length of the leaves, the female dark reddish-brown, becoming mottled with age, clearly separated from the male flowers by a gap of 3-8cm.\nHabitat: Freshwater margins, swamps, often forming extensive patches.\nFlowering Season: July-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, north to C Scandinavia.\n\nUsed in some countries for thatching roofs.\n\nThe Species is less common than Bulrush (Typha latifolia) in the Netherlands.
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