. . . . . . . . . . "Eleocharis quadrangulata"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Eleocharis quadrangulata is a species of spikesedge known by the common names square-stem spikerush and four-angled spikerush. It is native to eastern and central North America (from Texas and Florida north to Ontario and Massachusetts), with additional populations in California, Oregon, and west-central Mexico (Durango, Jalisco, etc.). It grows in and around freshwater in lakes, ponds, and other bodies of water. It is a rhizomatous perennial herb growing one half to one meter in height. The spongy, compressible stem is a few millimeters wide and sharply four-angled. The inflorescence is a single spikelet 1.5 to 7.5 centimeters long which is made up of several flowers covered in light brown bracts."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Eleocharis"@en . "Eleocharis quadrangulata \u00E4r en halvgr\u00E4sart som f\u00F6rst beskrevs av Andr\u00E9 Michaux, och fick sitt nu g\u00E4llande namn av Johann Jakob Roemer och Schult.. Eleocharis quadrangulata ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet sm\u00E5s\u00E4v, och familjen halvgr\u00E4s. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . "*Scirpus quadrangulatus (Michx.)\n*Limnochloa quadrangulata ( Nees.)\n*Eleocharis quadrangulata var. typica (Fernald)\n*Eleocharis quadrangulata var. crassior (Fernald)"@en . . "2570"^^ . "Eleocharis quadrangulata"@sv . . "Eleocharis quadrangulata \u00E4r en halvgr\u00E4sart som f\u00F6rst beskrevs av Andr\u00E9 Michaux, och fick sitt nu g\u00E4llande namn av Johann Jakob Roemer och Schult.. Eleocharis quadrangulata ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet sm\u00E5s\u00E4v, och familjen halvgr\u00E4s. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . . . . . . . . "1011003885"^^ . . "quadrangulata"@en . . "Roem. & Schult."@en . "22826046"^^ . . . . "Eleocharis quadrangulata is a species of spikesedge known by the common names square-stem spikerush and four-angled spikerush. It is native to eastern and central North America (from Texas and Florida north to Ontario and Massachusetts), with additional populations in California, Oregon, and west-central Mexico (Durango, Jalisco, etc.). It grows in and around freshwater in lakes, ponds, and other bodies of water. It is a rhizomatous perennial herb growing one half to one meter in height. The spongy, compressible stem is a few millimeters wide and sharply four-angled. The inflorescence is a single spikelet 1.5 to 7.5 centimeters long which is made up of several flowers covered in light brown bracts."@en . . . . . . .