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What exactly is green algae?

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What exactly is green algae? YouAskAndy.com Certain pollution reports give the idea that the green algae is the worst pest on this planet. This bad reputation is ridiculous. The truth is that al READ MORE
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What Are the Different Types of Phytoplankton?

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What Are the Different Types of Phytoplankton? Updated by Rachelle Dragani, Sciencing.com "Phytoplankton are tiny in size but giant in impact. The diverse group of organisms live in a variety o READ MORE
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Common Duckweed

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Common Duckweed Texas AgriLife Extension Service Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Texas A&M University Lemna minor Common duckweed is a very small light green free-floating, seed bearing plan READ MORE
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Charms of Duckweed, The

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Charms of Duckweed, The by John W. Cross, Ph.D. Alexandria, VA Missouri Botanical Garden The family of duckweeds (botanically, the Lemnaceae) are the smallest flowering plants. These plants READ MORE
http://www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/duckweed.htm

Cattails - Bay Field Guide

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Cattails - Bay Field Guide Chesapeake Bay Program Cattails are a native perennial plant with distinctive brown, sausage-shaped “tails.” READ MORE
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Cattails (Typha species)

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Cattails (Typha species) By Steve Brill Wildmanstevebrill.com Scroll down the page and click on Cattails for photos and information on the plant. READ MORE
http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/plants.html

What are Cattails?

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What are Cattails? Written by Lou Paun Wisegeek.com Cattails are wetland plants in the genus Typha. There are eleven species in this genus, mostly native to the northern hemisphere. Typha lat READ MORE
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Cattails on Flickr - Photo Sharing

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Cattails on Flickr - Photo Sharing, by PaperBouquet, Visit the website for photo. READ MORE
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paperbouquet/3596063434/

Typha - Wikipedia

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Typha, Wikipedia.org, Visit the website for article; click on photo for a larger version. READ MORE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typha
Food chains and food webs illustrate how different specie get energy. Plants are the basis for energy that flows through a food web. Freshwater ecosystems have cattails, duck weed, moss and other plants that provide good energy source for the primary plant eaters. Find out how the energy flows up through the food chain.
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