- as
bulrush or cattail, and in New
Zealand as raupō, bullrush,
cattail or
reed.
Other taxa of
plants may be
known as bulrush,
including some
sedges in Scirpus...
-
modern use),
common cattail, cat-o'-nine-tails,[citation needed] cooper's
reed,[citation needed] ****bungi.[citation needed]
Typha latifolia grows 1.5 to...
- used for
making boats Bur-
reed (Sparganium species)
Reed-
mace (Typha species), also
called bulrush or
cattail Cape
thatching reed (Elegia tectorum), a restio...
- Schoenoplectus,
Cladium and
related genera),
yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus),
reed-
mace ("bulrush" –
Typha species), water-plantains (Alisma species), and flowering...
- flow
through minute openings or into tiny pipes.
Reed is also able to
shape his
hands into
hammer and
mace style weapons, and
concentrate his m**** into his...
-
various species of Populus.
Plants include common reed (Phragmites australis),
lesser Indian reed mace (Typha
angustata ) and
several species of cane –...
- summer-flowering
water lilies and the
corner pools contain plants such as
reed mace, bulrushes,
Phragmites and
smaller floating aquatic species. The Bonsai...
-
built in stone, with
double walls, one or two
floors and are
covered with
reed mace or
burnt clay.
Inside this "carp",
there is a
large chimney with a column...
- gr**** carp are
commercial fishes of the lake.
Water plants such as
reed mace,
reed, bulrush,
buttercup and
hornwort are met in the lake. The lake is located...
- Inc. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-1-4027-6715-9. "Typha
angustifolia -
Small reed mace".
Plants for a ****ure.
Retrieved 16
March 2011. Elias,
Thomas S.; ****man...