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I saw a program once that said that some of the underground parts of Bulrushes can be eaten, but I cannot see anything in my (old) edition of food for free. There's a local stream (here in lowland Scotland) where there are a lot of "tall things" near the water, so I did a search to find out how to identify them to see if they are edible.
However, I quickly came across this US site, that whilst interesting, just confused me as it listed numerous different plants which it called "Bulrush" and "cattail", saying that people usually get the wrong name, and not giving any details about the British "tall things". So, then I tried doing a search for British edible bulrushes, and that didn't turn up much of either.
My guess is that a US site on Bulrushes, is not going to help me in the UK and it seems like there are a lot of easily confused species. If I have no idea which to look for and any are poisonous I would have problems. So can anyone help by telling me the edible British species and as importantly, whether anything that is, or looks like, a bulrush is poisonous.
However, I quickly came across this US site, that whilst interesting, just confused me as it listed numerous different plants which it called "Bulrush" and "cattail", saying that people usually get the wrong name, and not giving any details about the British "tall things". So, then I tried doing a search for British edible bulrushes, and that didn't turn up much of either.
My guess is that a US site on Bulrushes, is not going to help me in the UK and it seems like there are a lot of easily confused species. If I have no idea which to look for and any are poisonous I would have problems. So can anyone help by telling me the edible British species and as importantly, whether anything that is, or looks like, a bulrush is poisonous.