These plants have many common names. They may be known in British English as bulrush, or reedmace,[1] in American English as cattail, catninetail, punks, or corn dog grass, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada as bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand as raupo. Other taxa of plants may be known as bulrush, including some sedges in Scirpus and related genera. (source Wikipedia)
Late posting yesterday's photos due to internet problems.
Takes me back to my childhood when we used to go down to the dam to pick those bulrushes... then we would catch stickleback fish and wonder why they died when we put them in tap water!!
@barbtatum Thank you. @confectioner OMG Marilyn. That's funny. It's like what happened to the lightening bugs in the jar overnight. @ziggy77 Thank you. @altadc They kind of do, except I don't think I'd eat a hotdog so furry looking.
August 15th, 2014
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@confectioner OMG Marilyn. That's funny. It's like what happened to the lightening bugs in the jar overnight.
@ziggy77 Thank you.
@altadc They kind of do, except I don't think I'd eat a hotdog so furry looking.