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[[File:Beak_reed.png|thumb|right|200x|''Beak Reed'' - Sebastian Romu © 2018]]
==Description==
==Description==
;Common Names: <!--list common regional names-->
;Common Names:Beak Reed
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...-->
;Classification:Herbaceous, Reed
<!--Description-->
;Description
:This tall water reed is named for the appearance of its twined leaves branching from the main stem. They form a structure resembling an open beak. The long stalks are used as a weaving material for a variety of goods, and are an excellent source of cordage fibres. Beak Reed is a useful febrifuge and anti-emetic. The medicinal uses of this plant derive from the inner pulp of the root bulb near the base of the stalk.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:Common
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:Beak Reed is found throughout bogs, marshes, and coastal estuaries of [[Annexea]] at all latitudes.
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
==Related Species==


==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Cultivation:Wild
;Culinary:<!--culinary uses-->
;Culinary:None
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
;Medicinal
;Other:<!-- other uses-->
:*Febrifuge (root)
:*Antiemetic (root)
;Other
:*Weaving (stalks)
:*Cordage (stalks and leaves)


==Culture==
==Culture==
<!-- unique cultural notes-->
<!-- unique cultural notes-->
==Stories==


==See Also==
==See Also==


[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Reed]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 2 July 2024

Beak Reed - Sebastian Romu © 2018

Description

Common Names
Beak Reed
Classification
Herbaceous, Reed
Description
This tall water reed is named for the appearance of its twined leaves branching from the main stem. They form a structure resembling an open beak. The long stalks are used as a weaving material for a variety of goods, and are an excellent source of cordage fibres. Beak Reed is a useful febrifuge and anti-emetic. The medicinal uses of this plant derive from the inner pulp of the root bulb near the base of the stalk.

Ecology

Rarity
Common
Distribution
Beak Reed is found throughout bogs, marshes, and coastal estuaries of Annexea at all latitudes.
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Wild
Culinary
None
Medicinal
  • Febrifuge (root)
  • Antiemetic (root)
Other
  • Weaving (stalks)
  • Cordage (stalks and leaves)

Culture

Stories

See Also