Cattail
Cattail refers to several species of wetland plants in the genus Typha, commonly known as bulrushes or reedmace. They are perennial emergent aquatic plants characterized by tall, sturdy, hollow stems, long linear leaves, and distinctive cylindrical brown flower spikes (spadices) that develop pollen-dusted golden catkins in early summer.
Cattails typically inhabit shallow to moderately deep freshwater and marshy environments, including ponds, lakesides, wetlands, and
There are about a dozen to several dozen Typha species worldwide, with common in temperate regions including
Humans have used cattails as a food source—young shoots, rhizomes, and pollen have been consumed in various