Plants in and on the Rhine at Ketsch presentation by Kilian Donderer and Dominik Meixner.

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Plants in and on the Rhine at Ketsch presentation by Kilian Donderer and Dominik Meixner

Arrangement Overview over the different areas Presentation of the single areas Reference

1. Overview over the different areas Hardwood riparian forest Softwood riparian forest Area of sedges Area of reed Area of floating leaves Area of pondweed Area of charales

2. Presentation of the single areas 2.1 Softwood riparian forest

Silver willow (Salix alba) Family: willow family (Salicaceae) Genus: willow (Salix)

Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) Family: Poaceae Genus: Phalaris

Creeping bent (Agrostis stolonifera) Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Pooideae Genus: Bentgrass (Agrostis)

Common reed (Phragmites australis) Family: Poaceae Genus: Common reed (Phragmites)

Common reed more pictures

2.2 Area of sedges

Tufted sedge (Carex elata) Family: Sedges (Cyperaceae) Genus: Sedges (Carex)

Garden Yellow Loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris) Family: Myrsine family (Myrsinaceae) Genus: Loosestrife (Lysimachia)

2.3 Area of reed

Biggest existence: Common reed (Phragmites australis)

Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) Family: Iridaceae Genus: Iris

Flowering rush/Grass rush (Butomus umbellatus) Family: Butomaceae Genus: Butomus

Bulrush (Typha latifolia) Family: Typhaceae Genus: Typha

2.4 Area of floating leaves

Spatterdock (Nuphar lutea) Family: Nymphaceae Genus: Nuphar

Water Fringe (Nymphoides peltata) Family: Menyanthaceae Genus: Nymphoides

2.5 Area of pondweed

Rigid Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) Family: Ceratophyllaceae Genus: Hornworts (Ceratophyllum)

Common Bladderwort (Utricularia vulgaris) Family: Bladderwort family (Lentibulariaceae) Genus: Bladderwort (Utricularia)

Fennel pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus) Family: Potamogetonaceae Genus: Pondweed (Potamogeton)

3. References Farbatlas Wasser- und Uferpflanzen – Heinz-Dieter Krausch Pflege und Entwicklungsplan für das NSG „Ketscher Rheininsel“ von

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