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  2. Typha - Wikipedia

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    Typha / ˈ t aɪ f ə / is a genus 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 [4] or (mainly historically) reedmace, [5] in American English as cattail, [6] or punks, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada as bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand as raupō, bullrush, [7 ...

  3. Typhaceae - Wikipedia

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    Typha The Typhaceae ( / t aɪ ˈ f eɪ s i i / ) are a family of flowering plants , sometimes called the cattail family . [ 2 ] The botanical name for the family has been recognized by most taxonomists.

  4. Typha tzvelevii - Wikipedia

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  5. Typha elephantina - Wikipedia

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    Typha elephantina is a plant species widespread across northern Africa and southern Asia. It is considered native in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Senegal, Chad ...

  6. Category:Typha - Wikipedia

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  7. Typha turcomanica - Wikipedia

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  8. Typha × bavarica - Wikipedia

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    Typha × bavarica is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern Germany. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species T. angustifolia and T. shuttleworthii . Typha × bavarica grows in freshwater marshes.

  9. Typha albida - Wikipedia

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