Beak Reed
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- 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
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- Febrifuge (root)
- Antiemetic (root)
- Other
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- Weaving (stalks)
- Cordage (stalks and leaves)