Bulrushes typically take about one to three years to reach maturity, depending on the species and environmental conditions. They grow best in wetland areas with adequate sunlight and nutrient-rich soil. Under optimal conditions, they can grow rapidly, expanding in both height and spread during the growing season. Regular maintenance of their habitat can also influence their growth rate.
A bulrush is a tall, aquatic plant with long, slender stems and cone-shaped spikes of flowers. The term "bulrush" is often used to describe various wetland plants that resemble cattails.
The plural of bulrush is bulrushes.
water Lilies, willows and bulrush and maybe more but i cannot think of right now...
yes it can get eaten by algae if bulrush comes near algae.
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how long does it take for a baby carp to grow full size
they take about 5 days to grow.
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365days to grow corinander
about 2to 3 months to grow