well, some animals may eat them and when it gets too cold for them to survive they die
Algae, cattails, largemouth bass, (etc.)
there is a lot of plants that live in ponds such as duckweed lily pads and cattails
Generally, no . . . but there are exceptions . . . http://www.plantboard.org/section_18_descriptions/june_2004/diuron-specific-catfish-notice_exemption.pdf
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
Other than the fact that both are monocots (they start life with a single cotyledon), there is little similarity, botanically, between cattails and grasses. In terms of habitat, cattails grow in wet areas near freshwater ponds and swamps, while most grasses prefer dryer ground.
Yes, cattails are invasive species mainly located in the united states of america.
Control of cattails is very hard. You need to dig them up or burn the plants.
Control of cattails is very hard. You need to dig them up or burn the plants.
no
No.
they almost eat any kind of edible fish(not sharks no whales ect. the big kinds of fish no ) small ones yes