Typha laxmannii, the graceful cattail,[3] is a wetland plant species, widespread across Europe and Asia.[4][5]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.[4]
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Typhalaxmannii, the graceful cattail, is a wetland plant species, widespread across Europe and Asia. Typhalaxmannii is not as tall as many of the other...