- The
Typhaceae (/taɪˈfeɪsii/) are a
family of
flowering plants,
sometimes called the
cattail family. The
botanical name for the
family has been recognized...
-
Blysmus Bolboschoenus Scirpoides Isolepis Schoenoplectus Trichophorum Typhaceae:
Typha Rushes (Juncaceae) This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species...
- Reeds)
Rapateaceae Restionaceae (including Centrolepidaceae)
Thurniaceae Typhaceae (Cattails)
Xyridaceae The
earlier APG
system (1998)
adopted the same placement...
- of
about 30
species of
monocotyledonous flowering plants in the
family Typhaceae.
These plants have a
variety of
common names, in
British English as bulrush...
- Reed is a
common name for
several tall, gr****-like
plants of wetlands. They are all
members of the
order Poales (in the modern,
expanded cir****scription)...
-
order consisted of (1981):
order Typhales family Sparganiaceae family Typhaceae The APG IV system, used here, ****igns the
plants involved to the order...
- example: Rush family:
Juncaceae Sedge family:
Cyperaceae Bulrush family:
Typhaceae Rush
family –
Juncaceae Genus –
Juncus Species –
Juncus effusus Common...
- Database", U.S.
Forest Service.
Retrieved 2011-02-20 "Typha
latifolia (
Typhaceae)
Species description or overview",
Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project...
-
alone in the
family Sparganiaceae.
Sparganium is
closely related to the
Typhaceae and the APG III
system (2009)
includes Sparganium in that family. It has...
- (Cyperaceae),
rushes (Juncaceae),
restios (Restionaceae), and cat-tails (
Typhaceae). All are monocotyledons,
typically with
narrow leaves and
parallel veins...