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Typha Linnaeus. Common name: Cattail.
A genus of 8-13 species, wetland herbs, cosmopolitan.
References: Ciotir & Freeland (2016); Ciotir et al. (2013); Kubitzki (1998b); Smith (2000) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2000); Ward (2007a); Zhou et al. (2018). Show full citations.
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