Martin Pellizzer

Scirpus Incompletus

Scirpus incompletus, commonly known as the common bulrush, is a wetland plant native to North America. It thrives in shallow water and moist soils, often found along the edges of ponds, lakes, and wetlands. This plant is characterized by its tall, cylindrical stems and clusters of small, triangular leaves. It plays a vital role in stabilizing shorelines and providing habitat for various aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. Its presence is often an indicator of healthy wetland ecosystems.