bulrushˈbʊlˌrʌʃ
bulrush
teberau (n)
English Definitions:
cat's-tail, bullrush, bulrush, nailrod, reed mace, reedmace, Typha latifolia (noun)
tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down; its long flat leaves are used for making mats and chair seats; of North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa
bulrush, bullrush, common rush, soft rush, Juncus effusus (noun)
tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America
bulrush (Noun)
Any of several wetland herbs, of the genus Scirpus, having clusters of spikelets; Any similar plant, such as papyrus
Bulrush
Bulrush is a vernacular name for several large wetland grass-like plants Sedge family (Cyperaceae): Cyperus Scirpus Blysmus Bolboschoenus Scirpoides Isolepis Schoenoplectus Trichophorum Typhaceae: TyphaThe Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland recommends "bulrush" as an English name for plants in the genus Typha. These species are also sometimes known as reedmace, cattails or black paddies.One particular famous story involving bulrushes is that of the ark of bulrushes in the Book of Exodus. In this story, it is said that the infant Moses was found in a boat made of bulrushes. Within the context of the story, this is probably paper reed (Cyperus papyrus).
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