The "vara castellana" is a historical unit of length that was used in Spain. It was commonly used for land measurement and other purposes in various regions of Spain, especially in the Castile region, which is why it is called the "castellana" vara. The exact length of the vara castellana could vary by region and historical period.
In general, the vara castellana was approximately 835.9 millimeters or about 32.91 inches in length. However, variations existed, and in different parts of Spain and at different times in history, the length of the vara castellana could differ slightly.
Like many historical units of measurement, the vara castellana has largely been replaced by more standardized and modern systems of measurement, such as the metric system. In contemporary Spain, the metric system is the standard for length measurement.
The term "long reed" does not refer to a standard unit of measurement or a widely recognized term in contemporary systems of measurement. It's possible that "long reed" is used in a specific context or industry, but it does not have a standard definition in general measurements.
If you have more context or specific information about how "long reed" is used, I would be happy to try to provide a more precise explanation.