Carrizo

/kəˈɹiːzoʊ/ noun

A tall reed or cane plant native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, often used for building, thatching, or as a water source marker.

From Spanish 'carrizo,' from Latin 'carex' (sedge). This is a prime example of Spanish-to-English transmission of botanical terms from the Americas.

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