
Scirpus (Bulrushes)
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Scirpus, commonly known as bulrushes, thrive in wetland habitats across the UK. These robust plants provide shelter for birds like reed warblers and moorhens. Their dense stems also offer protection for aquatic insects and amphibians.
The seeds of Scirpus species attract wildfowl, while their roots help stabilise pond edges. These plants support biodiversity by creating microhabitats for dragonflies and damselflies. In garden ponds, they improve water quality by absorbing excess nutrients.
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