cattailˈkætˌteɪl
cattail (n)
English Definitions:
cattail (noun)
tall erect herbs with sword-shaped leaves; cosmopolitan in fresh and salt marshes
cattail (Noun)
Any of several perennial herbs, of the genus Typha, that have long flat leaves, and grow in marshy places
cattail
Typha 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 or reedmace, in American English as reed, cattail, or punks, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada as bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand as raupo. Other taxa of plants may be known as bulrush, including some sedges in Scirpus and related genera. The genus is largely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, where it is found in a variety of wetland habitats. The rhizomes are edible. Evidence of preserved starch grains on grinding stones suggests they were already eaten in Europe 30,000 years ago.
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