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  • @ druwin Actually the plant's botanical name is Typha angustifolia (or maybe Typha latifolia) often called a bullrush, its common name is the reed mace. That aside, it is an excellent plant for use in S.U.D.S (sustainable drainage systems) and other biological systems due to its natural ability to "clean" water, it is particularly useful in grey water recycling systems

  • LET' RAP ABOUT ABOUT NATURE. PLEASE!!!

  • Amazing what nature can do.

    Thanks for posting.

  • The picture showing when John talks about "bullrush" is of a cattail. They're not the same plant, right?

  • @buginsea

    SAME PLANT- do your own research. GOOGLE OR BING are great search engines which help you in your search for answers!

  • Thanks for the info. I did do some search, but Todd's description sounds more like another type of bulrush I encountered in wetlands - thin plants with golden flowers. Just curious

  • that's a HELL of a way to "test". we should just know, by comment below. thank u for upload!

  • those video responses are AWESOME. we must all make clean water. use distill it, use activated carbon(BLACK fire coals only) boil it. seek, tell everyone. peace!

  • i would also like to know more about this kathie

    sidal or so. about her name spelling, and specially to get her book - the genius in plants.

    if someone can help?

    welcome

    thanks

    Septtember

  • @Septembar67

    The name i think it was Kathe Seidel, if you search for seidel cattail on youtube you will find interesting studies and even a patent for water purification on floating beds...

  • Can you post a link or the proper spelling of katae sidel? the German woman who said there is genius in plants! and if you had a diagram of the systems components that would be excellent to help me with my system.

    Thanks

  • Please never put any man-made chemicals in the water! like chlorine, fluoride, synthetics, oils etc never ever in the water! cause it will poison and kill us all and the good micro-organism and in our stomach and body, cause we have lived with these little creatures for trillions of years, we look trough micro-scope and kill them? no we need them. The natural systems like rivers, oceans, plants, organism are the only major natural waste cleaning filters on earth! use nature's intelligences.

  • to be exact chlorine and flouride are naturally occuring substances found in soil and water. Not man made chemicals.

    That said they should not be put in our water systems in such concentration such as bleach or other chemicals.

    The ocean is one of the largest producers of organochlorines and many life forms also produce organoclhorines as well. Just not in the concentrations that we as humans use to pollute with. All things in moderation.

  • Yes natural occurring, but its not the same as non-organic, cause synthetic man-made chemicals, doesn't act the same, cause fluoride itself is coming from the multi-national industry's like from uranium, weapon, chip industry what is a waste product and neuron-toxic, what is cheap to dump in the water, foods and to dump people down!

  • "cant stop progress" , yet - we*can - choose how - its created . . .

    BL*M

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