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Typha latifolia L. Occurs throughout North America and in all of the continental United States as well as in Alaska.July 7, 2012, Big Cottonwood Regional Park complex, Salt Lake County, Utah, elev. 4,330 ft.
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Arcugnano, Veneto, Italy
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The reedmace (Typha latifolia) at the little lake shore.
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Vermont, Wisconsin, United States
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Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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2011-01-06 Vienna XXII. district (Lobau 155 m AMSL).In a typical reed habitat.German name: Breitblatt-Rohrkolben
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Vermont, Wisconsin, United States
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Vermont, Wisconsin, United States
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Cat-tail or Bulrush, Typha latifolia, Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. Identification by Bob Andersen, thanks, Bob.
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz - Habitat: Mud flat in an abandoned quarry, ruderal ground, full sun, precipitations 1.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 370 m (1.200 feet), border between prealpine and predinaric phytogeographical region.
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz - Mud flat in an abandoned quarry, ruderal ground, full sun, precipitations 1.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 370 m (1.200 feet), border between prealpine and predinaric phytogeographical region.
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz - Mud flat in an abandoned quarry, ruderal ground, full sun, precipitations 1.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 370 m (1.200 feet), border between prealpine and predinaric phytogeographical region.
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz - Mud flat in an abandoned quarry, ruderal ground, full sun, precipitations 1.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 370 m (1.200 feet), border between prealpine and predinaric phytogeographical region.
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Slo.: sirokolistni rogoz - Mud flat in an abandoned quarry, ruderal ground, full sun, precipitations 1.600 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 370 m (1.200 feet), border between prealpine and predinaric phytogeographical region.