Cattails can grow almost ten feet tall.
The cattail is a flowering plant. It has a flowering spike. Stems can grow to up to ten feet tall.
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cattail dispersed by water
One example is sedge, a grasslike plant found on wet ground.
Both cattail and water shamrock is partially submerged in a pond
The cattail is a flowering plant. It has a flowering spike. Stems can grow to up to ten feet tall.
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
definetly
yes.it is a land plant
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A cattail is a plant in the Florida Everglades.It is an aggressive growing plant.It looks like a corn dog on a stem.
Yes, it is.
The genus of cattail is Typha, also commonly known as bulrush or nailrod. These plants are characterized by tall, cylindrical flower spikes.
A marsh is a wetland characterized by predominantly. A marsh is treeless and is almost like a swamp.
No, a cattail is not an animal, it is a plant. Animal folklore typically refers to stories, myths, or legends that feature animals as characters or have animals as the main focus.
first the seed form the prevous cattail flotes away and land in a marsh or a swamp near by the mothering plant next the start groing and creating the seeds wich are the the fluffy part og the cattail after that the plants seeds start to float off and the mothering plant dies with in two to one hour then the proses starta all over again!
cattail dispersed by water