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Broad-leaf Cat-tail

Plant Info
Also known as: Common Cattail
Scientific name:Typha latifolia
Family:Cat-tail (Typhaceae)
Life cycle:perennial
Origin:native
Habitat:sun; marshes, wetlands, along pond and stream edges
Bloom season:summer
Plant height:3 to 10 feet
USDA PLANTS database:Minnesota county distribution map
Spotted in Ramsey County at:

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Detailed Information

Flower: composite shape spike cluster
[photo of Broad-leaf Cat-tail] cigar-shaped brown pod, 4 to 6-inches long
Leaves: alternate attachment simple type

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