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Botanical garden, Paris
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Royal Botanical Gardens, Sydney, Australia
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Ålbæk Enge ved Lønborg Hede, Jylland, Danmark
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Fladbro, Randers, Danmark
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Væksthuset, Botanisk Have, Århus
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Watchfield United Kingdom
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Saccharum giganteumSaccharum giganteum, cultivated, National Botanic Garden, Washington, DC, USA
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Tahina spectabilisA photograph of the palm Tahina spectabilis Date: 22 June 2009From
Wikimedia Commons
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Needle spike-rush (Eleocharis avicularis). Found in wet soil throughout North America, except in extreme north. Also in Europe and Asia (After Britton & Brown)
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Drooping Habit of the Tussock-Grass Poa foliosa.
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Cat-tail (Typha latifolia). Found in marshes throughout North America, except in extreme north. Also in Europe and Asia (After Britton & Brown)
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Scirpus pungens, Rootstock.
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Diplasia fallax (Johnston).
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Warner Parks Nature Center, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Big Swan Creek watershed, Lewis County, Tennessee, US
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Green Swamp, Brunswick County, North Carolina, US
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TN Hwy. 49 at Christi Place, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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Derby Canyon Natives Plant Nursery, Peshastin, Chelan County, Washington, US
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A Maguito del Monte from the mountains north of Oaxaca, Mexico.
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The Royal Palm, or Palma Botella has a native range from the southern U.S. and Caribbean to Colombia. Planted at Las Brisas Huatulco, Mexico.
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Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia.
Johannesteijsmannia magnifica J.Dransf. Arecaceae. CN: [Malay - Daun payung perak], Silver Joey palm. Native to Thailand and Malaysia. Essentially, no trunk up to ca 3.5 m height. Leaves solid, simple, underside silver colored. It is a trunkless palm, with enormous spear shaped, entire up to ca 3 m long, (the first metre of which is petiole) and up to ca 2 m wide. The underside is covered in fine white hairs which give it a silvery appearance. Cultivated as ornamental.Ref and suggested reading:
zipcodezoo.com/Plants/J/Johannesteijsmannia_magnifica/www.pacsoa.org.au/palms/Johannesteijsmannia/magnifica.html
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Inflorescence of Eriocaulon stellulatum from Eriocaulaceae.