papyrus

plant
Also known as: Cyperus papyrus, giant sedge, paper plant

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  • papyrus
    In papyrus

    …ancient times and also the plant from which it was derived, Cyperus papyrus (family Cyperaceae), also called paper plant. The papyrus plant was long cultivated in the Nile delta region in Egypt and was collected for its stalk or stem, whose central pith was cut into thin strips, pressed together,…

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depiction in ancient Egyptian art

  • floral decoration
    In floral decoration: Ancient world

    …to the goddess Isis, and papyrus, both of which were easily conventionalized, were the plant materials depicted almost exclusively for 2,000 years. During the Ptolemaic era (305–30 bce) perfume recipes, flower garlands found on mummies, and Greek and Roman writings reveal a more varied native plant life and show that…

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flora of East African lakes

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