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- Bulrush is a vernacular name for several large wetland gr****-like plants Sedge family (Cyperaceae): Cyperus Scirpus Blysmus Bolboschoenus Scirpoides Isolepis...
- The"' Finding of Moses'", sometimes called "'Moses in the Bulrushes'", "'Moses Saved from the Waters'", or other variants, is the story in chapter 2 of...
- of the infant Moses in scenes of the Finding of Moses and Moses in the Bullrushes feature the rays. Depictions of a horned Moses stem from the description...
- beautiful and unspoilt, especially with the wildlife and water-lilies and bullrushes, it is just terrific. It is a great example of why rivers should be open...
- The rear wall: Moses found in the bullrushes on the wall, stained gl**** of Jehovah, with Seraphim above. The wall-painting is not in the underdrawing....
- Flocks of tens of thousands of these birds stop over to feed on the bullrushes in the spring and fall. The tidal marsh was recognized as a wetland of...
- Pluto go to a pond to hunt for ducks. While Mickey hides behind some bullrushes in a boat with a shotgun, Pluto wears a duck decoy on his head and swims...
- Cawley Crest Upon a mount Vert a swan's head erased Argent between six bullrushes stalked and leaved three on either side Or. Escutcheon Sable three swans'...
- amylose, amylopectin). Starch grains from the rhizomes of Typha (cattails, bullrushes) as flour have been identified from grinding stones in Europe dating back...
- foliage, fresh gr****es, sedges and browse. Preferred plants include: bullrushes (Typha), sedges (Cyperus), aquatic gr****es (Vossia, Echinochloa, Pennisetum...