Bulrush

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The term bulrush (or sometimes as bullrush) typically refers to tall, herbaceous plants that grow in wetlands. However, as a common name for a plant, bulrush can mean very different things in different parts of the world.

  • In British English, bulrush is sometimes incorrectly the common name for Typha, called "cattail" in American English. True Bulrush is a sedge, Schoenoplectus lacustris.

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It is usually present in wet swamp areas. The roots and white stem base may be eaten cooked or raw (The U.S. Armed Forces Survival Manual)