Description
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Perennial, more slender and shorter than the previous species, 80-120 cm high. Leaves narrow, not more than 4 mm broad, slender-semicylindric at the sheath, greatly overtopping the inflorescence, the blade convex on back; staminate and pistillate parts of the inflorescence separated, axis of staminal spike covered with hairs. Stamens 3; pollen free; pistillate flowers ebracteate, mixed with pistillodes, hairs much shorter than the stigma.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Australia, Europe, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, Kashmir and Japan.
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Flower/Fruit
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Fl. Per.: July-September.
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Typha laxmannii: Brief Summary
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Typha laxmannii, common name graceful cattail, is a wetland plant species widespread across Europe and Asia. Typha laxmannii is not as tall as many of the other species in the genus, rarely more than 130 cm high. A noticeable space separates the staminate (male) flowers from the pistillate (female) ones.
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