Technique used for nets made from string of Bulrush fibres.
This aquatic plant grows all over Australia. The underground stems (rhizomes)
are rich in starch and can be cooked by steaming in an earth oven. After
steaming, the rhizomes can be chewed to remove the starch and the remaining
fibre used to make string.
The young shoots were eaten raw as a salad. Bulrush
This plant was the most important food for people living along the Murray
Darling River systems.
Australian National Botanic Gardens - Education Service