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Typha (bulrushes)
Typha (Bulrush) Typha are one of the most symbolic of all plants. Also known as Bulrushes, Reed Mace and Cattails, their bold, graceful, elongated seed heads are often used as logos and as an interesting subject in many paintings and … Continue reading
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