Typha angustifolia
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of cattail: Typha angustifolia is a perennial, herbaceous wetland plant belonging to the genus Typha. It is characterized by its tall, slender stems, narrow leaves, and distinctive cylindrical, brown flower spike. It is commonly found in marshes, ponds, and along the edges of slow-moving waterways.
Usage
- is often used in ecological restoration projects to stabilize shorelines and filter water.
- Botanists study the spread of in non-native habitats.
- The dense stands of provide important habitat for birds and aquatic life.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific nomenclature: The name follows the binomial (two-part) naming system established by Carl Linnaeus. "" is the genus name, and "" is the specific epithet, meaning "narrow-leaved."
- In ecological contexts: It is often discussed as a species that can hybridize with the common broad-leaved cattail (), forming the hybrid .
Variants and Related Words
- Narrow-leaved cattail: The most common English vernacular name.
- Lesser bulrush: A regional common name.
- Genus Typha: The taxonomic group to which this species belongs, encompassing all cattail species.
Synonyms
- Narrow-leaved cattail
- Lesser bulrush
- (In specific contexts) Cattail (though this is a general term for plants in the genus )
Related Phrases
- Wetland plant: A general category describing its preferred habitat.
- Emergent aquatic: A term for plants rooted underwater but with stems and leaves rising above the water surface.
Noun
- reed maces of America, Europe, North Africa, Asia