Scirpus Albidus
Scirpus albidus, commonly known as the white bulrush, is a tall aquatic plant native to wetlands across North America. It thrives in shallow water and moist soils, often forming dense stands along the edges of ponds and lakes. The plant is characterized by its slender, white-tinged stems and narrow, grass-like leaves. Its flowers, which appear in late summer, are small and clustered in spikes, adding to its ecological value. Scirpus albidus plays an important role in stabilizing shorelines and providing habitat for various wildlife species.