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Rubbish started to accumulate in the water storage basins, which were invaded by "typha" grass growing several meters high.
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Mr. Hassall found that the weight of pollen produced by a single plant of the Bulrush (Typha) was 144 grains.
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It is only after a careful examination, that we recognise each of these plants for distinct species,* (* Potamogeton tenuifolium, Chara compressa, Typha tenuifolia.)
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We find there, pondweed (potamogeton), chara, and cats'-tail three feet high, which it is difficult not to confound with the Typha angustifolia of our marshes.