About The papyrus plant:
The papyrus plant is a light-green color. It has a long, hard stem with bushels of leaves at the top.
In dry climates papyrus is durable whereas in storage or humid conditions the material is destroyed because it would get too wet, and it cannot be written on.
The papyrus plant is the plant used to make paper; without it the Egyptians would not be able to record anything on papyrus!
It grew plentifully along the Nile river; the Nile also provided the Egyptians with many other resources such as water for drinking and water for planting crops.
The papyrus plant is the plant used to make paper; without it the Egyptians would not be able to record anything on papyrus!
It grew plentifully along the Nile river; the Nile also provided the Egyptians with many other resources such as water for drinking and water for planting crops.
The papyrus plants stem comes apart in layers called reeds, which is the area of the plant used to make papyrus paper.