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Definitions of bulrush in various dictionaries:
noun - tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down
noun - tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America
Any of various aquatic or wetland herbs of the genus Scirpus, having grasslike leaves and usually clusters of small, often brown spikelets.
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Member of the sedge family |
Neat-sounding barrel used by a weaver? |
Marsh plant |
Tall grasslike marsh plant |
Water-plant |
Tall reed-like water plant |
Tall waterside plant |
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a tall reed-like water plant with strap-like leaves and a dark brown velvety cylindrical head of numerous tiny flowers. |
a plant with tall stems that grows near rivers and lakes |
Any of various aquatic or wetland herbs of the genus Scirpus, having grasslike leaves and usually clusters of small, often brown spikelets. |
Any of several wetland plants of similar aspect, such as the papyrus and the cattail. |
A tall reedlike water plant with a dark brown velvety cylindrical head of numerous tiny flowers. |
(in biblical use) a papyrus plant. |
tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America |
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 might refer to |
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Bulrushes is the vernacular name, there are other local variants. * The name is particularly applied to several sedge family genera: * Cyperus, the genus which includes the plant species likely referred to in the Biblical account of the Ark of bulrushes * Scirpus a genus commonly known as bulrushes in North America, which in previous circumscriptions has also included species now classified in the genera: * Blysmus * Bolboschoenus * Isolepis * Schoenoplectus * TrichophorumOutside of the sedge family, the name is used for Typha, a genus in the Typhaceae family. The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland recommends "bulrush" as a common name for plants in the genus Typha. These species are sometimes known as reed mace in the United Kingdom. They are sometimes also called cattails. * 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 |