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Typha
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I make this picture tuesday when I was cycling in the polder. Typha is a genus of about eleven species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the monogeneric family, Typhaceae. The genus has a largely Northern Hemisphere distribution, but is essentially cosmopolitan. These plants are known as bulrush or bullrush (mainly in British English), cattail (mainly in American English), or in some older British texts as reedmace. Cattails or bulrushes are wetland plants, typically 1 to 7 m tall (T. minima is smaller: 0.5-1 m), with spongy, strap-like leaves and starchy, creeping stems (rhizomes). The leaves are alternate and mostly basal to a simple, jointless stem that eventually bears the flowers. The rhizomes spread horizontally beneath the surface of muddy ground to start new upright growth, and the spread of cattails is an important part of the process of open water bodies being converted to vegetated marshland and eventually dry land.

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::LynEve
02/26/07 9:24 AM GMT
That is a very big Bullrush Wil - excellent picture you have of it and the framing is just great.
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.mmynx34
02/26/07 10:07 AM GMT
What an impressive composition. Great shot.. and thanx for the info on that too.. well done
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Live every day as if it's your last... and take "pictures" of it ;)
.Inkeri
02/26/07 5:04 PM GMT
Wonderful shot with Lovely colors and composition..Excellent framing..Interesting and
Fascinating plant.Never seen it before..
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::phasmid
02/27/07 6:02 PM GMT
Thanks for all the info you left on this plant. It's a fascinating look at another of Nature's gifts..

:)♥PJ

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.wimida
03/01/07 2:45 PM GMT
Thank you, for the kind comments.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil
.1bunnyslippers
03/03/07 3:14 AM GMT
Now this is an interesting plant, and thanks for that informative narrative. Well composed, clarity and details. The grey border of the frame highlights the plants in the background. The various blues & orange colours are lovely. Thanks Wil, for mother natures beauty :)
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images :)
.wimida
03/06/07 4:38 PM GMT
Thank you, for the kind comments. I appreciate it well.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil

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