Spanish reed, noun phrase
- Origin:
- Translation of South African Dutch spaansche riet.
The grass Arundo donax of the Poaceae (subfamily Arundinoideae), with slender bamboo-like canes which in the past were used in Cape houses, being laid across beams to form ceilings; spaansriet.
- Note:
- Introduced as a garden plant from south Europe in about 1660, the reed was found throughout the colony by 1800.
1977 F.G. Butler Karoo Morning 14Adam figs, and Spanish reeds, and lucerne patches shimmering with butterflies.
The grass Arundo donax of the Poaceae (subfamily Arundinoideae), with slender bamboo-like canes which in the past were used in Cape houses, being laid across beams to form ceilings; spaansriet.

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