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Bur-reed Sparganium Connecticut has seven species of bur-reed, all rather similar in appearance and distinguished by technical characteristics.
Bur-reed is a sedge that is occasionally found growing in marshes, wet hammocks, and the edges of ponds and streams from the northern counties south to the central peninsula of Florida (Wunderlin, 2003).
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Northern Bur-Reed [English]: Sparganium glomeratum Northern Bur-Reed [English]: Sparganium hyperboreum Northern Burgundy® Arrowwood Viburnum [English]: Viburnum dentatum 'Morton' Northern Burmannia [English]: Burmannia biflora ...
Umbellate Chickweed, Unbranched Bur-reed, Upland Enchanter's Nightshade, Upright Brome, Upright Chickweed, Upright Clover, Upright Goosefoot, Upright Hedge Parsley, Upright Spurge, Upright Vetch, Upright Yellow Oxalis ...
The Sweet Sedge is a vigorous, reed-like, aquatic plant, flourishing in ditches, by the margins of lakes and streams and in marshy places generally, associated with reeds, bullrushes and bur-reed.
See also: Reed, Pink, Green, Dragon, Rush
 
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