bullrush

On-Yomi: ホ、ボ、フ、ブ — Kun-Yomi: がま、かば、かま

Koohii stories:

1) [erikkusan] 1-4-2006(176): Bulrush was the flower that you could see near almost all bays in japan before the japanese started putting concrete everywhere. Just check how many percent of Japan's coastline that is concretised… you'll be surprised.

2) [rgravina] 6-6-2011(64): The bulrush is a flower that grows around bays. http://www.meltonrossnewbarnetby.co.uk/images/bulrush.jpg.

3) [radical_tyro] 15-7-2007(19): I sell bulrush flowers on e-bay.

4) [dtstutz] 14-2-2009(18): Pharoah's daughter is walking along the bay picking flowers among the bulrushes. To her surprise, she sees a baby floating in the water on a primitive little boat made of bulrushes. After her servants swim out and retrieve the boat, they learn the baby's name by looking at his wrist bracelet dog tag. "Moses," huh. Sounds Hebrew. We'll just call him Bulrush Kid for now.

5) [Raichu] 26-7-2007(17): Weeds that grow in a bay.