Schoenoplectus acutus var. occidentalis - Tule (Plant) Food and why they are important
Description
and why they are important
velutinus Natural Habitat N/A
America Natural Habitat Lake
Fermenting plant juices and fish
Please note: Hairs on leaves and stems of Phacelia species may be irritating to the skin with prolonged contact
Schoenoplectus acutus var. occidentalis - Tule (Plant) Food and why they are importantTule is native to the LA Basin and an important habitat source for wildlife and waterfowl. Recommended for water features, freshwater marshes, streambanks. Spreads by rhizomes, can be invasive. Plant Characteristics Family Name Cyperaceae Species Name Schoenoplectus acutus var. occidentalis Common Name Tule Plant Type Grass Grass Like Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Inland Sun, Inland Part Sun, Water Requirement High Soil Type Loam, medium draining Flower
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