NOTHING SCREW THOSE PIECES OF SHlT.
yes
They are wetland plants. Arent they?
They like water?
reeds, cattails , lillypads
wetland of the North Dakota portion of the praire pothole region
Unless they are on private property or in a protected wetland area, it does not appear that they are a protected species. They are incredibly common.
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
Some native plants to the wetland biome are water lilies, cattails, sedges, marsh flora and some cypress's.
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
It keeps the insect population in check and provides a meal for larger animals who cannot survive on small animals.
A marsh is a wetland characterized by predominantly. A marsh is treeless and is almost like a swamp.
This aggressive native wetland species is frequently eaten by muskrats, but may be problematic by displacing native sedges and aiding in the shrinkage of wet meadows. Check with the authorities that manage the area in question- they may be facilitating control measures.