Excuse to show the nice creek here
Common size for all the thuja in this area
Sedges growing partially submerged in a semi-shaded pond in a desert oasis. Leaf blades are sharply three-angled, concave between the edges, and are growing V-shaped near base.
American Three-square Bulrush (Schoenoplectus americanus) is a native, perennial, 3-sided monocot in the Sedges (Cyperaceae) family that grows in many types of coastal and inland wetland habitats, as well as in sagebrush, desert scrub, chaparral, and plains. A.k.a. American Tule. Leaf blades are sharply three-angled, concave between the edges. V-shaped near base, otherwise laterally flattened-trigonous in cross section. The inflorescence is a small head of several brown spikelets. The fruit is a brown achene." https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/59066-Schoenoplectus-americanus
Flora of North America http://floranorthamerica.org/Schoenoplectus_americanus
Anza-Borrego Desert Wildflowers (and more) https://borregowildflowers.org/?type=search&searchtype=S&family=&name=Schoenoplectus%20americanus
Jepson eFlora https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=80328
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Coachella Valley Preserve: For thousands of years, particles of sand from the San Bernardino Mountains and Indio Hills washed into the Coachella Valley forming a system of sand dunes. Today, these dunes are part of the Coachella Valley Preserve System, a 20,000-acre sanctuary, a desert oasis for many species of birds, reptiles, plants, and human visitors.
The Coachella Valley Preserve contains several palm oases that sit on top of San Andreas Fault lines. Underground water rises to the surface through these cracks. California Fan Palms (Washingtonia filifera) grow along the cracks where the water seeps up creating a desert oases. Many plant species thrive in the alkaline soil.
Coachella Valley sits at the convergence of four vast ecological systems - the Colorado (or Sonoran) Desert, the Mojave Desert, and the coastal and peninsular mountain ranges.
Birding Hotspot. Current access information: https://www.cnlm.org/portfolio_page/thousand-palms-oasis-preserve-coachella-valley-preserve/ (usually open Wed-Sun, street parking only)
and general information about the Preserve: https://www.blm.gov/visit/coachella-valley-preserve
Plant stood about half a foot tall and was composed of opposite leaves that were 5-12 cm long. Leaves were very thin and fragile with toothed margins. Flowers were clustered along the length of the stem and were positioned at leaf axils. Plant was a brighter green color and contained some purple achenes.