Typha

NOUN
  1. reed maces; cattails
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  • Some areas of prairie occur, with dominant grass species being Calamagrostis canadensis, Deschampsia caespitosa, Poa spp. and Carex spp., and the Peace-Athabasca Delta has flats with marshes of cat-tail Typha latifolia and sedges Carex rostrata, C. atheroides and C. aquatilis. Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada
  • The ecology of Typha is well-known, with several studies on phenology, production rate, competitive superiority and gas transportation into the below-ground biomass.
  • Typha spp. are highly productive aquatic plants that grow in a variety of habitats throughout wetlands worldwide.
  • Cladium jamaicensis, Typha dominguensis, Salicornia bigelovi, and Batis maritima can also be found in association with the dominant species. Petenes mangroves
  • The same _Typha_ has been further called "Dunse-down," from making persons "dunch," or deaf, if its soft spikes accidentally run into the ears. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The dominant vegetation, covering two thirds of the reserve and forming a thick barrier around the lake, is the reed community Phragmites australis with lesser and greater reed-mace Typha angustifolia and T. latifolia and Schoenoplectus spp. Srebarna Nature Reserve, Bulgaria
  • The reserve lands also include upland and bottomland hardwood forests, freshwater marsh (Typha, Cladium), submerged aquatic vegetation (Ruppia, Valisneria) and unique bog habitats (Sarracenia, Drosera). Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Alabama
  • Dominant tree species include Typha angustifolia and Cyperus sp., of which the commonest is C. pilosus. Ujung Kulon National Park and Krakatau Nature Reserve, Indonesia
  • Here is a typha ... here an alisma; and by the overpowering perfume, this, I know, is the acacia flower. Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
  • The sawgrass marshes may be the largest in the world, but with pollution by | nutrient-rich run-off especially from sugarcane farms, are being invaded by cat-tail, Typha spp. Everglades National Park, United States
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