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Typha domingensis Typ lat  <


Narrow-leaved Cattail
Typha domingensis

Family: Typhaceae (CATTAIL).
Other common names: southern cattail.
Generic common name: CATTAIL.

Location: Circle X Ranch: Canyon View Trail, intermittent streambed, June 2004.

Characteristics: Native, Green, Small, Large, Clusters, Odd, Herbaceous, Perennial, Late Spring.

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Typha domingensis above, Typha latifolia below.



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Infrequently more than one pair of inflorescences



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