香蒲
1.A plant, such as an iris or a cattail, that has long, sword-shaped leaves.
2.Any of various perennial herbs of the genus Typha, widespread in marshy places and having long, straplike leaves and a dense, cylindrical cluster of minute flowers and fruits.
3.Helophyte A perennial marsh plant that has its overwintering buds under water. An example is bulrush(Typha).
4.Phragmitas communis was the most below 15cm, followed by Typha latifolia, Vetiveria zizanioides and Canna indica, while the least was Pennisetum purpureum.
5.He handed her back the single sock he was supposed to be identifying, which was patterned with golden bulrushes.
7.We also observed absorption of P and N by typhaceae from polluted water.
8.tall grass having cattail like spikes; grown in Africa and Asia for its grain and in the United States chiefly for forage; sometimes used in making beer.
9.a semi-aquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath.
10.The sporo pollen assemblages of Gramineae Cyperaceae Quercus (deciduous trees) Pinus , Gramineae Quercus Pinus Artemisia and Cyperaceae Quercus Typha indicate that meadows were developed on the lowland plain being close to the areas where mixed broadleaved and conifer forests were developed non the mountainous area.

