Bossan doo
She lus lussagh 'sy ghenus Typha eh bossan doo ny quiggal ny ben-shee (Typha latifolia). T'eh dooghyssagh da'n Oarpey, yn Affrick, America Hwoaie as Yiass, as yn Aishey.[1] T'eh coontit myr sarkyl ruegyssagh 'syn Austrail as Hawaii.[2] Ta feanish ayn dy vel eh ry-akin 'syn Indoneesh, yn Valaysia, Yn Teelynn Noa, Papooey Guinea Noa as ny h-Ellanyn Philippeenagh, agh cha nel eh dooghyssagh 'syn ardjyn shen.[1]
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T'eh ry-akin ayns ymmodee emshyraghtyn çhirrym ny fliugh.[3] T'eh gaase eddyr ardjid ny marrey as 2,300m er yrjid. Ta feme echey er ushtey, myr egintagh thalloo fliugh.[4] T'eh gaase ayns buill baiht raad nagh vel ushtey erskyn 0.8m, son y chooid smoo.[5] Ny keayrtyn, t'eh gaase myr breshag snauee ayns ushtey dowin.[3] Share da ushtey millish, agh t'eh surranse beggan sailjys.[4] My ta'n sailjys lhaggaghey, foddee eh goaill yn ynnyd jeh dooieyn dooghyssagh reeastyn gortey, as myr shen ve ny harkyl ruegyssagh.[4]
Jalloo-oaylleeaght
reaghT'eh gaase wheesh as 3m er yrjid. Ta duillagyn 2-4cm er lheead echey.
Ymmyd
reaghVa dooghyssee America gee raisoamyn bossan doo, chammah's binn ny duillagyn as dhossanyn blaaghey aegey. Ta raisoamyn yn-ee erreish daue goll er coagyrey as speeiney; ta ny gish as duillagyn yn-ee aw ny coagyrit.[6] T'eh soo stiagh broid ass yn ushtey, myr shen, cha nel eh sauçhey ee adsyn ya gaase ayns ushtey broighit.
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ a b ISSG. Typha latifolia (aquatic plant) (Baarle). Global Invasive Species Database.
- ↑ Typha latifolia (Typhaceae) Species description or overview (Baarle). Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR).
- ↑ a b U.S. Forest Service. Typha latifolia (Baarle). U.S. Forest Service Fire Effects Information Database.
- ↑ a b c United States Department of Agriculture. USDA Plant Guide: Typha latifolia (Baarle).
- ↑ Utah State University Cooperative Extension. Broadleaf Cattail (Baarle).
- ↑ Nancy J Turner (1997). Food Plants of Interior First Peoples (Baarle). Victoria: UBC Press. ISBN 0-7748-0606-0.