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!
Cattails are eaten by various insects, birds, and mammals. Some common consumers include birds like red-winged blackbirds and rails, muskrats, beavers, and insects like the cattail caterpillar.
Yes, elodea and cattail are both water plants commonly found in aquatic environments. Elodea is a submerged plant while cattail is a marsh plant that can grow in shallow water. Both plants play important roles in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
the llife in the question is ment to be spelt life.. you live as long as you need to and if you are killed then you may be given a second life as a second chance if u do what u need to first time then you may be given a second life as a reward or a harder challenge or you may become wittness of your god or if ur athiest then i dont know what to believe sorry. . .
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.
water cycle, oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle, and carbon cycle
belizeans live a slow llife style. belizeans live a slow llife style.
Cattail seeds are carried by the wind.
Cattail Moon was created in 1994.
death and llife x
llife scince is the best
cattail is a reagent used to craft stuff you need it for a lot of things.
Cattail Cove State Park was created in 1970.
Both cattail and water shamrock is partially submerged in a pond
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No, the cattail is edible! You can eat the stem which tastes like a cucumber, and the flower spikes which taste like corn.
Cattail Bounty - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Manitoba/Quebec)
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