10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUMBUNGI»
Discover the use of
cumbungi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cumbungi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murray-Darling Basin: Water ...
Even though cumbungi prefers stable water levels, where conditions are
seasonally or periodically dry the timing of inundation may be significant. The
broadleaf cumbungi exhibits optimal growth in water temperatures of 25–28°C (
Cary and ...
Kerrylee Rogers, Timothy J. Ralph, 2011
2
What Makes a Good Farm for Wildlife?
In books on invasive plants in Australia, reeds and rushes, but more particularly
Cumbungi, are often identified as weeds. The majority of these plants are native
and are important in the ecology of creeks, rivers and wetlands. Given this, are ...
3
Noxious Weeds of Australia
They are: Typha domingensis Pers. - narrow leaf cumbungi [TYHDO] Synonyms:
Typha angustifolia var. brouTiii (Kunth) Kronfeld, T. basedowii Graebn., T. brownii
Kunth Typha latifolia L. - cumbungi [TYHLA] Typha orientals Presl - broad leaf ...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson, 2001
4
Blackhearts: Ecology in Outback Australia
And so the spread of cumbungi continued. By locals claimed that the
weed was so widespread that it was almost impossible to launch a boat, that the
tick-bearing mosquitoes were unbearable, and that once beautiful Lake
Kununurra ...
5
Wetland Plants of Queensland: A Field Guide
Bulrush, cumbungi Habit: Bulrush is a robust, emergent herbaceous perennial
growing up to 3m tall which has rigid erect leaves and stems terminated by a
brown velvety spike of densely packed flowers. Distribution: Bulrush is a native
plant ...
K. M. Stephens, Ralph M. Dowling, 2002
6
Wetland Weeds: Causes, Cures and Compromises
In the foreground the relatively small narrowleaf cumbungi contrasts with a faster-
spreading stand of broadleaf cumbungi in the distance. At left below a closer
view of narrowleaf cumbungi in flower, with broadleaf cumbungi at right, showing
...
7
Aquatic and Wetland Plants: A Field Guide for Non-tropical ...
It has recently been suggested that broad-leaf cumbungi (7" orientalis) has been
derived from narrow-leal cumbungi (T domingensis) bv polyploidy, where a
doubling (or more) of chromosomes has created greater size and vigour: a ...
8
Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin
The chenopod replacement of 2430 ha of wet non-woody communities –
common reed (Phragmites australis), water couch (Paspalum distichum) and
cumbungi (Typha domingensis) – was strongly associated with reductions in
inundation ...
Neil Saintilan, Ian Overton, 2010
9
The Comfort of Water: A River Pilgrimage
We drove there onahot daytocut cumbungi,a water plant thatgrows in wetlands
and billabongs and quiet bends of rivers.We were out to harvest the tender bases
of the cumbungi stalks atthe place wherethey emergefrom the mud at ...
10
Water Garden Plants & Animals: The Complete Guide for All ...
Robust Cumbungi (I orien- talis) is usually the larger species, at 2 m or more, with
larger and broader flowerspikes and very broad leaves. However, there is a fair
degree of overlap with robust forms of Slender Cumbungi (T domingensis), ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CUMBUNGI»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cumbungi is used in the context of the following news items.
Canberra's Indigenous gardener Adam Shipp reaps rewards at …
Small new shoots can be harvested from the bullrush or cumbungi eaten raw or in a salad. The plant is a widespread, robust weed. Adam digs ... «Good Food, Jun 15»
Australian wildlife, within easy reach
Meanwhile, in Adelaide Hills, just 30 minutes east of the South Australian capital of Adelaide, there are twilight platypus viewings at Cumbungi ... «Travel Weekly, May 15»
Common weed could tackle water pollution
Typha domingensis is more often called southern cattail or cumbungi. The plant is found intemperate and tropical regions throughout the world. «Digital Journal, Mar 15»
Taste of Summer: It's eel season for the Gunditjmara people in south …
On the bank, a wise crayfish scuttles away and the tall Cumbungi reeds sway. Advertisement. For Gunditjmara people like Lovett-Murray, ... «The Age, Jan 15»
Coming up roses
It is surrounded by Iris pseudacorus, which love the damp edges, and cumbungi (Typha spp), a reed carefully controlled to assist in bank ... «The Australian, Oct 12»