Beaksedge

//ˈbiːk.sɛd͡ʒ//

Synonyms for "beaksedge" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

13 translations across 13 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 刺子莞属 noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Czech

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  • hrotnosemenka noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Danish

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  • næbfrø noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Dutch

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  • snavelbies noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Finnish

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  • piirtoheinä noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

French

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  • rhynchoscope noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

German

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  • Schnabelried noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Japanese

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  • ミカヅキグサ属 noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Polish

1 entries
  • przygiełka noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Russian

1 entries
  • oчеретник noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • gob-sheisg noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Swedish

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  • småag noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Translingual

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  • Rhynchospora noun (any plant of the genus Rhynchospora)

Sample sentences

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This is one of the larger species of beaksedges in Florida.

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Beaksedge species are difficult to identify in the field; 10x or higher magnification is needed to examine the fruits.

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Several similar species may occur throughout the southeastern United States. Narrowfruit horned beaksedge is very similar and occurs in similar habitats, but is less common. Broadfruit horned beaksedge is also similar but is restricted to the lower coastal plain areas of Mississippi.

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