Typha species
Cat-tails
Cat-tails are cat-tails.
rhizomes extensive, fleshy; stems to 9 ft. tall; leaf
blades strap-like, stiff, rounded on back, spiraling in top half, sheathed together at base
to appear "flattened"; inflorescence spike-like, very densely packed with tiny
flowers, male flowers in top cluster, female flowers in bottom cluster
Typha latifolia
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