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Typha angustifolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Typha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Typha is a genus of about eleven species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the monogeneric family, Typhaceae. The genus has a largely Northern Hemisphere distribution, but is essentially cosm...
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SPECIES: Typha angustifolia ... AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Snyder, S. A. 1993. Typha angustifolia. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer).
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Family Typhaceae; Typha angustifolia L. narrow-leaved cat-tail; Typha: the Greek name for this plant thought to mean "bog"; angustifolia: Latin for "narrow leaf"; Invasive - Eradicate! ; ... Synonyms Typha angustifolia L. var. calumetensis Peattie; Typha angustifolia L. var. elongata (Dudley) Wiegand...
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There are two species of cattail in our area: narrow-leaved cattail and common cattail. Narrow-leaved cattail leaves are typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide; common cattail leaves are typically twice as wide (1/2 to ... But there's an easier way to distinguish them when a flowering spike is present. ... Connecticut Botanical Society...
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Complete description of the Narrowleaf Cattail (Typha Angustifolia) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the Narrowleaf Cattail and gardening on Garden Guides. ... The Narrowleaf Cattail (Typha Angustifolia) is generally described as a perennial forb/herb.
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(Typha angustifolia L) ... Lesser cattail (T. angustifolia) tends to have narrower leaves than common cattail (T. latifolia). Also, usually the male flowers of lesser cattail are separated from the female flowers by a section of naked stem.
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