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Perennial herbaceous plant living in aquatic or wet environments, its stem is straight and flexible.
 
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Used by [[Trykers]] in diet and basketry,  the '''bulrush''' is also essential in the brewing of some ''byrhi''<ref>Thus Trykers refer to lake beers in [[Tryker Tyll|their language]] (Tyll).</ref>.
 
Used by [[Trykers]] in diet and basketry,  the '''bulrush''' is also essential in the brewing of some ''byrhi''<ref>Thus Trykers refer to lake beers in [[Tryker Tyll|their language]] (Tyll).</ref>.
 
 
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Taxonomic Amber
Bulrush in bloom
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Main Ecosystem(s) Lakes
Counterattack type n.a.
Bulrush

Perennial herbaceous plant living in aquatic or wet environments, its stem is straight and flexible.

It bears a red spindle-shaped spikelet that contains the seeds.

Used by Trykers in diet and basketry, the bulrush is also essential in the brewing of some byrhi[1].


  1. Thus Trykers refer to lake beers in their language (Tyll).


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