Rush
They are perennials, both species of rush are very widespread, meeting at the edge of ponds, lakes, canals, flowing water.
The broad-leaved hare can reach heights of up to 4 m, has the leaves 1-2 cm wide, basal, linear, flat, over the narrow-leaf rush (as the name calls it) with leaves up to 1 cm width. The male and female spines are not separated at the broad-leaved broad-leaved fescue, the feminine spike having a thickness between 2 and 2.5 cm being of brown-black color. In the narrow leaf, the male terminal is separate from the female, located below, in the brown-red color.