no
No
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
they almost eat any kind of edible fish(not sharks no whales ect. the big kinds of fish no ) small ones yes
soil and water
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
The producers in an ecosystem such as duckweed cattails have the greater total amount of energy. This is because they produce their own energy.
Picking cattails in Michigan is restricted because they play an important role in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for wildlife. Harvesting them can disrupt the balance of the wetland ecosystem and harm native plant and animal species that rely on cattails for survival.
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
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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.
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No.
they almost eat any kind of edible fish(not sharks no whales ect. the big kinds of fish no ) small ones yes
Cattails are wetlands plants and can reach to 10 feet in height. Cattails can be found in marshes all over the United States and Canada. They can be distinguished by their unique flowering spike.
water from the ground
yes