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- Typha abstract "Typha /ˈtaɪfə/ is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. The genus has a largely Northern Hemisphere distribution, but is essentially cosmopolitan, being found in a variety of wetland habitats. These plants have many common names. They may be known in British English as bulrush, or reedmace, in American English as cattail, catninetail, punks, or corn dog grass, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, and in New Zealand as raupo. Other taxa of plants may be known as bulrush, including some sedges in Scirpus and related genera.The rhizomes are edible. Evidence of preserved starch grains on grinding stones suggests they were eaten in Europe 30,000 years ago.".
- Typha class Monocotyledon.
- Typha division Flowering_plant.
- Typha family Typhaceae.
- Typha kingdom Plant.
- Typha order Commelinids.
- Typha order Poales.
- Typha thumbnail Typha_latifolia_02_bgiu.jpg?width=300.
- Typha wikiPageExternalLink can-you-actually-eat-cattails.
- Typha wikiPageID "66962".
- Typha wikiPageRevisionID "605889106".
- Typha alphacaroteneUg "0".
- Typha ash "1.03".
- Typha betacaroteneUg "6".
- Typha betacryptoxanthinUg "0".
- Typha betaineMg "1.1".
- Typha calciumMg "54".
- Typha carbs "5.14".
- Typha cholineMg "23.7".
- Typha copperMg "0.041".
- Typha familia Typhaceae.
- Typha fat "0.0".
- Typha fiber "4.5".
- Typha folateUg "3".
- Typha genus "Typha".
- Typha genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Typha hasPhotoCollection Typha.
- Typha imageCaption "Typha latifolia".
- Typha ironMg "0.91".
- Typha kj "106".
- Typha lycopeneUg "0".
- Typha magnesiumMg "63".
- Typha manganeseMg "0.76".
- Typha name "Cattail, narrow leaf shoots".
- Typha name "cattail".
- Typha niacinMg "0.44".
- Typha ordo Poales.
- Typha pantothenicMg "0.234".
- Typha phosphorusMg "45".
- Typha potassiumMg "309".
- Typha protein "1.18".
- Typha regnum Plant.
- Typha riboflavinMg "0.025".
- Typha right "1".
- Typha seleniumUg "0.6".
- Typha sodiumMg "109".
- Typha sourceUsda "1".
- Typha subdivision "See text".
- Typha subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Typha sugars "0.22".
- Typha thiaminMg "0.023".
- Typha unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Typha unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Typha unrankedOrdo Commelinids.
- Typha vitaUg "1".
- Typha vitb6Mg "0.123".
- Typha vitcMg "0.7".
- Typha vitkUg "22.8".
- Typha water "92.65".
- Typha zincMg "0.24".
- Typha subject Category:Aquatic_plants.
- Typha subject Category:Edible_plants.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_Africa.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_Asia.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_Australia.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_Europe.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_New_Zealand.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Typha subject Category:Flora_of_South_America.
- Typha subject Category:Inflorescence_vegetables.
- Typha subject Category:Poales_genera.
- Typha subject Category:Root_vegetables.
- Typha subject Category:Typhaceae.
- Typha type Food107555863.
- Typha type InflorescenceVegetables.
- Typha type LivingThing100004258.
- Typha type Matter100020827.
- Typha type Object100002684.
- Typha type Organism100004475.
- Typha type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Typha type Plant100017222.
- Typha type Produce107705711.
- Typha type RootVegetable107710283.
- Typha type RootVegetables.
- Typha type Solid115046900.
- Typha type Vegetable107707451.
- Typha type Whole100003553.
- Typha type Eukaryote.
- Typha type Plant.
- Typha type Species.
- Typha type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Typha type EukaryoticCell.
- Typha type Plant.
- Typha type Organism.
- Typha comment "Typha /ˈtaɪfə/ is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. The genus has a largely Northern Hemisphere distribution, but is essentially cosmopolitan, being found in a variety of wetland habitats. These plants have many common names. They may be known in British English as bulrush, or reedmace, in American English as cattail, catninetail, punks, or corn dog grass, in Australia as cumbungi or bulrush, and in New Zealand as raupo.".
- Typha label "Lisdodde".
- Typha label "Pałka".
- Typha label "Rohrkolben".
- Typha label "Typha".
- Typha label "Typha".