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plants have a
variety of
common names, in
British English as
bulrush or
reedmace, in
American English as reed, cattail, or punks, in
Australia as ****bungi...
- fu (蒲)
means reedmace (cattail,
Typha spp.). A zafu is a seat
stuffed with the fluffy, soft,
downy fibres of the
disintegrating reedmace seed heads. The...
- cattail, Bulrush,
common bulrush,
common cattail, cat-o'-nine-tails,
great reedmace, cooper's reed, ****bungi.
Typha latifolia grows 1.5 to 3
metres (5 to 10...
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Typha angustifolia L. (also
lesser bulrush,
narrowleaf cattail or
lesser reedmace) is a
perennial herbaceous plant of
genus Typha. This
cattail is an "obligate...
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dominated by
aquatic and
marshland plants. In New
South Wales the leaf of
reedmace (genus Typha) is the most
important food of
birds in wetlands, followed...
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cylindrical form with the
orangish rind
wrapped in 3 to 5
rings of
dried reedmace (Typha latifolia). For this reason, it has been
referred to as 'colonel'...
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Bulrush family –
Typhaceae Genus –
Typha Species –
Typha latifolia Bulrush Reedmace Rush
family –
Juncaceae Genus –
Juncus Species –
Juncus effusus Common...
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rebutjar 'to reject, refuse'; nouns: brīsa >
brisa 'pomace', buda > boga '
reedmace',
catarrhu >
cadarn 'catarrh',
congesta >
congesta 'snowdrift', dēlīrium...
- geophytes, and Root geophytes. Helophytes: rest in
marshy or wet soil, e.g.
reedmace and marsh-marigold; and Hydrophytes: rest
submerged under water, e.g. water...
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cylindrical form with the
orangish rind
wrapped in 3 to 5
rings of
dried reedmace (Typha latifolia). For this reason, it has been
referred to as 'colonel'...