Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Typha latifolia is a tall, emergent aquatic plant known for its long, cylindrical flower spikes.
Leaves: The leaves are long, flat, and strap-like, arising from the base of the plant.
Flowers: The plant produces dense, cylindrical flower spikes that consist of two parts: a brown, cigar-shaped female spike and a yellow, pollen-bearing male spike above it.
Habitat: It is commonly found in wetlands, marshes, and along the edges of ponds and lakes.
Distribution: Common cattail is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found in marshy areas around the crick