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Tag: The wetlands

Reeds and Rushes: Flora of the UK

Reeds and rushes are essential components of the UK’s wetland ecosystems, playing vital roles in water purification, soil stabilisation, and providing habitats for wildlife. Species such as common reed, soft rush, and sea club-rush are not only important for the health of natural wetlands but also for human-made water management

15/11/2024 By Mordaf Off

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