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Typha angustifolia | Narrowleaf cattail | Lesser bulrush
Typha angustifolia | Narrowleaf cattail | Lesser bulrush
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Plant Description
The Typha angustifolia, commonly known as Narrowleaf cattail or Narrowleaf bulrush, is a striking aquatic plant species renowned for its slender, reed-like appearance. This Typha angustifolia species is a prominent feature in wetland and marsh ecosystems, where its tall, graceful stalks rise above the water, crowned with distinctive cylindrical brown flower spikes. Native to diverse aquatic habitats, the Typha angustifolia botanical structure includes narrow, linear leaves that contrast beautifully with its dense flowering heads, making it a vital component of Typha angustifolia wetland flora. The plant's adaptability to marsh environments highlights its ecological importance, serving as both a habitat and a natural filter in aquatic landscapes. Admired for its elegant form, the Typha angustifolia reed stands out in natural and designed water gardens, adding vertical interest and a touch of wild serenity. Its unique morphology and role within Typha angustifolia aquatic communities make it a captivating addition for enthusiasts of native wetland plants.
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Botanical family: Typhaceae
Botanical genus: Typha
Botanical species: Typha angustifolia
SKU:WP-2432-S
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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