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- Typha is a genus of perennial herbaceous plants in the Typhaceae family1. They are often among the first wetland plants to colonize areas of newly exposed wet mud, with their abundant wind-dispersed seeds2. Typha is ecologically important in many fresh to slightly brackish wetlands, often emergent in up to 1.5 m of water3. Each spike may produce hundreds of thousands seeds, which are efficiently wind-dispersed and germinate on bare wet soils or under very shallow water3. Typha is found mainly in temperate and cold regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/TyphaTypha are often among the first wetland plants to colonize areas of newly exposed wet mud, with their abundant wind-dispersed seeds. Buried seeds can survive in the soil for long periods of time. They germinate best with sunlight and fluctuating temperatures, which is typical of many wetland plants that regenerate on mud flats.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TyphaThe center of diversity (ca. 6 species) is central Eurasia. Typha is ecologically important in many fresh to slightly brackish wetlands, often emergent in up to 1.5 m of water. Each spike may produce hundreds of thousands seeds, which are efficiently wind-dispersed and germinate on bare wet soils or under very shallow water.floranorthamerica.org/Typhacattail, (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.www.britannica.com/plant/cattail
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