Typha - Wikipedia Typha ˈ t aɪ f ə is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae
Cattail (Typha) invasion in North American wetlands Typha is an iconic wetland plant found worldwide Hybridization and anthropogenic disturbances have resulted in large increases in Typha abundance in wetland ecosystems throughout North America at a cost to native floral and faunal biodiversity
Cattail | Description, Uses, Facts | Britannica cattail, (genus Typha), genus of about 30 species of tall reedy marsh plants (family Typhaceae), found mainly in temperate and cold regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres The plants inhabit fresh to slightly brackish waters and are considered aquatic or semi-aquatic
Typha - New World Encyclopedia Typha is a genus of perennial herbaceous plants in the Typhaceae family, characterized by long, spongy, strap-like leaves, clusters of minute flowers arranged in a dense, cylindrical spike, and the corresponding minute fruits in the form of a cylindrical, brown, furry spike
Typha - Cattails - Gardenia Typha (Cattails) are aquatic or semi-aquatic, rhizomatous perennials with long, narrow, strap-shaped leaves and interesting dark brown, cylindrical flower spikes in summer Growing along lake margins and in marshes, often in dense colonies, they tolerate water over their crown and provide protective cover and nesting areas for animals and birds