Typha latifolia (Broadleaf Cattail) is a species of perennial herb in the family Typhaceae. They are associated with freshwater habitat. They are native to Kenya, Guatemala, Japan, Alaska, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Paraná, Romania, The Netherlands, Italy, Hungary, Mongolia, Minas Gerais, The Contiguous United States, The Hawaiian Islands, Albania, Jordan, Israel, Mexico, SãO Paulo, Lithuania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Norway, Lebanon, Canada, China, Turkey, Germany, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Argentina, Morocco, Yugoslavia, Portugal, Estonia, Rio Grande Do Sul, Spain, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tanzania, France, Uganda, Greece, Ukraine, Ireland, Ethiopia, Latvia, Amazônia, Kyrgyzstan, Brazil, Pakistan, Pará, United States, Syria, Russia, Poland, Switzerland, Western North America, Afghanistan, Denmark, Austria, United Kingdom, Eastern North America, Belarus, Sweden, North America, Czech Republic, Georgia, Algeria, Paraguay, Nigeria, Finland, and Iran. They have brown flowers. Individuals can grow to 5 feet.
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