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  • Papyrus is made from the stem of the papyrus plant, " Cyperus papyrus ".
  • Cyperus papyrus grows best in still, marshy conditions.
  • Within the context of the story, this is probably paper reed ( " Cyperus papyrus " ).
  • Abundant in Ancient Egypt, Cyperus papyrus was widely used for making rafts, sandals, basketry, rope and even for food stuff.
  • Cyperus papyrus had been virtually extinct in Egypt since the 10th century, when newer and more economical paper-making techniques became widely used.
  • Almost all wetlands that attract the species have undisturbed " Cyperus papyrus " and reed beds of " Phragmites " and " Typha ".
  • On its banks are present spontaneous grows of papyrus ( " Cyperus papyrus " ), probably sent to Hiero II of Syracuse by the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
  • This, alongside tearing off pieces of papyrus documents to make smaller letters, suggests that there were seasonal shortages caused by the limited growing season of " Cyperus papyrus ".
  • Some well-known sedges include the water chestnut ( " Eleocharis dulcis " ) and the papyrus sedge ( " Cyperus papyrus " ), from which the Ancient Egyptian writing material was made.
  • Some of the plants which inhabit the river and its banks are : sedges such as Cyperus articulatus, Cyperus papyrus, and Paspalum vaginatum; and palms such as Pandanus candelabrum, Raphia hookeri, and Phoenix reclinata.
  • The Papyrus ( Cyperus papyrus ) is one the most economically important wetland species of the Biosphere Reserve and is used inter alia for fuel, as well as for the construction of the unique Tanqua reed boats.
  • The Upper Nile plant is the Egyptian lotus, and the Lower Nile plant is the Papyrus Sedge ( " Cyperus papyrus " ), although it is not nearly as plentiful as it once was, and is becoming quite rare.
  • It is also the same word used for Noah's Ark . The bulrushes ( " gome " ) were likely to have been papyrus stalks ( " Cyperus papyrus " ), daubed with bitumen and pitch ( which probably refers to the sticky mud of the Nile ).
  • The collection includes Abies firma, Aloe arborescens var . natalensi, Aloe vera, Anemone coronaria, Anethum graveolens, Brassica nigra, Cinnamomum verum, Cistus creticus, Coriandrum sativum, Crocus sativus, Cuminum cyminum, Cupressus sempervirens, Cyperus papyrus, Echinops ritro, Ficus carica, Foeniculum vulgare, Gossypium herbaceum, Hedera helix, Hordeum vulgare, Hyoscyamus spp ., Zizyphus spina-christi.