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Species

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Grasses, sedges and rushes

Sand Sedge

Sand sedge

Pendulous Sedge

Pendulous sedge

Marram Grass

Marram grass

Timothy

Timothy

True Fox-sedge

True fox-sedge

Sweet Vernal-grass

Sweet vernal-grass

Greater Pond Sedge

Greater pond sedge

False Oat-grass

False oat-grass

bulrush

Great reedmace

Soft Brome

Soft brome

Common Spike-rush

Common spike-rush

Crested Dog's-tail

Crested dog's-tail

Common Cotton-grass

Common cotton-grass

Annual Meadow-grass

Annual meadow-grass

Sedge Warbler in Common Reed

Common reed

Perennial Rye-grass

Perennial rye-grass

Great fen sedge

Great fen-sedge

Common Blue butterfly on Soft Rush

Soft rush

Reed Sweet-grass

Reed sweet-grass

Wallbarley

Wall barley

Wavy hair grass

Wavy hair-grass

Elymus repens, Couch-grass

Common couch

Schoenoplectus lacustris

Common club-rush

Cock's-foot

Cock's-foot

wood melick

Wood melick

Creeping bent with grass background

Creeping bent

Quaking-grass

Quaking-grass

Hard rush

Hard rush

Yorkshire-fog

Yorkshire-fog

Field Wood-rush

Field wood-rush

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