riverbank quillwort - meaning and definition. What is riverbank quillwort
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What (who) is riverbank quillwort - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Land Quillwort; Land quillwort

Isoetes histrix         
Isoetes histrix, the land quillwort, is an aquatic pteridophyte native to the Mediterranean region, northwestern Africa, and the coasts of western Europe northwest to Cornwall. It occurs mainly in temporarily wet habitats, otherwise called vernal pools.
Kearny Riverbank Park         
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PARK IN KEARNY, NEW JERSEY, US
Kearny Riverbank Park is a municipal linear park along the Passaic River in Kearny, New Jersey. It is located in the Kearny Uplands north of Bergen Avenue and was extended to Belleville Turnpike in 2011 with brownfield reclamation projects.
Bank (geography)         
  • A man-made lake in [[Keukenhof]] with grass banks
  • A sloping sandy [[point bar]] (close side) and the vegetation-stabilized [[cut bank]] (far side) on the [[Namoi River]] in [[New South Wales]], Australia. These two constitute the banks of the river.
IN GEOGRAPHY, AREA BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW TIDE MARKS, OR A RAISED LANDFORM ON THE SIDE OF A STREAM
Left bank; Right bank; Riverbank; River bank; Stream bank; River banks; Streambank; Streamside; Stream side; Stream banks; Streambanks; River Bank; Bank (river); The Riverbank; Riverbanks
In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water. Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography, as follows.

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Isoetes histrix

Isoetes histrix, the land quillwort, is an aquatic pteridophyte native to the Mediterranean region, northwestern Africa, and the coasts of western Europe northwest to Cornwall. It occurs mainly in temporarily wet habitats, otherwise called vernal pools.

The leaves are 3–8 cm long, and summer-deciduous. It differs from Isoetes durieui by its large black scales between the leaves, though these are not always present, and a surface of megaspores with tubercles, whereas I. durieui has a network of ridges.