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Index of Subjects * a Schoenoplectus - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoenoplectus On 03/09/2018 4:37 PM, NancyDowd wrote: > This is not my photo but we are wondering what this large reed(?) might be. It is in the Fort Lawrence sewage lagoons. The info I have is that there are only about four clumps, this being the largest and tallest. And it grows fast. Another photo I saw showed a warbler on a large diameter round stem. Probably common to other sewage lagoons and perhaps planted to aid water filtering. > > Thanks for your help- looking at the Flora of NS I am not finding anything similar but may be searching totally off-base. > https://www.flickr.com/photos/150605880@N07/43546243425/in/dateposted-public/ > > Nancy D > -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad Fragile Inheritance Natural History Mudpuppy Night in Oxford Mills - http://pinicola.ca/mudpup1.htm 'Daily' Paintings - http://karstaddailypaintings.blogspot.com/ 4 St-Lawrence Street Bishops Mills, RR#2 Oxford Station, Ontario K0G 1T0 on the Smiths Falls Limestone Plain 44.87156° N 75.70095° W (613)258-3107 <bckcdb at istar.ca> http://pinicola.ca/ ------------------------------------------------------------ "Feasting on Conolophus to the conclusion of consanguinity" - http://www.lulu.com/shop/frederick-w-schueler/feasting-on-conolophus-to-the-conclusion-of-consanguinity-a-collection-of-darwinian-verses/paperback/product-23517445.html ------------------------------------------------------------
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