Bull rush Post author:fitravel Post published:03/06/2012 Post category:Uncategorized Reading time:1 mins read Bull rush along the Maitland River at Sleepy Hollow outside Port Elizabeth Tags: plants, river/stream Read more articles Previous PostWeaving Mohair blankets – Mohair series 7 of 7 Next PostReflection You Might Also Like Saturday sports day at Mount Pleasant 03/08/2015 Beaches around Kob Inn on the Wild Coast 24/08/2016 Game reserve roads 02/03/2009 This Post Has One Comment Gaelyn 03/06/2012 The bull rush, or as we call them cat tails, are so wonderful to see along waterways. The young roots are edible and some natives used to dry and grind the heads into flour. Comments are closed.
Gaelyn 03/06/2012 The bull rush, or as we call them cat tails, are so wonderful to see along waterways. The young roots are edible and some natives used to dry and grind the heads into flour.
The bull rush, or as we call them cat tails, are so wonderful to see along waterways. The young roots are edible and some natives used to dry and grind the heads into flour.