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  1. Bulrush - Wikipedia

    Bulrush is a vernacular name for several large wetland grass-like plants.

  2. Bulrush | Wetland, Marsh, Sedges | Britannica

    bulrush, Any of the annual or perennial grasslike plants constituting the genus Scirpus, especially S. lacustris, in the sedge family, that bear solitary or much-clustered spikelets. Bulrushes grow …

  3. 25 Facts About Bulrush

    Apr 11, 2025 · Discover 25 fascinating facts about bulrush, from its ecological importance to its historical uses. Dive into the world of this versatile plant!

  4. Hardstem bulrush is a perennial, rhizomatous, wetland obligate species that reaches up to 3 m (10 ft) in height and forms very dense stands. The stems are upright, gray-green to dark …

  5. Bulrush - AquaPlant: Management of Pond Plants & Algae

    Mar 28, 2018 · There are 14 different species of bulrush in North America. Three of these species are common in Texas. Click on the buttons to learn more about each specific species. Learn …

  6. | Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants | University of ...

    Dec 5, 2025 · Bulrush seeds are eaten by many kinds of birds. Bulrushes are often seen as tall, leafless stems growing in profusion, however there are several small and leafy bulrushes in …

  7. Bulrush | Schoenoplectus spp. | Mississippi State University ...

    Bulrushes are native and an important part of natural ecosystems. The seeds are consumed by ducks and other birds; several bird species nest in bulrush stands; and a variety of species, …

  8. Northeastern Bulrush - Mass.gov

    Northeastern bulrush is a leafy tufted perennial sedge (family Cyperaceae), known throughout its range from a variety of wetland types with fluctuating water levels. This species is globally rare …

  9. The Complete Guide to Foraging and Harvesting Wild Bulrushes

    Jan 15, 2024 · Foraging for wild bulrushes offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and gather nutritious food that grows abundantly in wetland ecosystems. These aquatic plants, …

  10. Bulrush - Lake Restoration

    Bulrush flowers are one and a half to four and three quarter inches long and bloom in the spring. The spikes on a bulrush can have 50 to 100 flowers each. Geese, muskrats, and nutria eat the …