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Definition of Typha angustifolia

Typha angustifolia
Cat-tail Cat"-tail, n. (Bot.) A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs, making mats, etc. See Catkin. Note: The lesser cat-tail is Typha angustifolia.

Meaning of Typha angustifolia from wikipedia

- Typha angustifolia is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Typha, native throughout most of Eurasia and locally in northwest Africa; it also occurs...
- parts are contiguous, which distinguishes the species readily from Typha angustifolia where there is a 3–8 cm gap of bare stem between the female and male...
- Typha albida – (Afghanistan) Typha alekseevii – (Caucasus) Typha angustifolialesser bulrush, narrow leaf cattail (America), or jambu (India) Typha...
- Typha × glauca is a hybrid species of plant originating as a cross between T. angustifolia and T. latifolia. It shows invasive behavior in the Midwestern...
- water", Gr**** phytonym τύφη a kind of swamp and river bank weed (Typha angustifolia), Iberian hydronyms Tibilis, Tebro and Numidian Aquae Tibilitanae...
- New Zealand. The larvae bore in the flower heads of Typha species (including Typha angustifolia). Australian Faunal Directory Scieropepla typhicola in...
- and the Ryukyu Islands of ****an. The larvae feed on Typha angustifolia, Typha domingensis and Typha latifolia. They mine the leaves of their host plant...
- one known species, Rhamphosphaeria capillata, which was found on Typha angustifolia in Germany. Kirschst., Annls mycol. 34(3): 189 (1936) Lumbsch TH,...
- cane, calamus (Acorus calamus), bulrush, gr**** rush, lesser bulrush (Typha angustifolia) and water parsnip (Sium latifolium). Floating plants are rare and...
- Everglades. The corpses were found in a dense swathe of cattail (Typha angustifolia), which suggested they had taken shelter there. It is unclear why...