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Genus of flowering plants
Typha /ˈtaɪfə/ is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. These plants have a variety of common names
Typha
Species of flowering plant
Typha latifolia is a perennial herbaceous wetland plant in the genus Typha. It is known in English as bulrush (sometimes as common bulrush to distinguish
Typha_latifolia
Species of flowering plant in the family Typhaceae
Typha angustifolia is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Typha, native throughout most of Eurasia and locally in northwest Africa; it also occurs
Typha_angustifolia
Species of plant
Typha domingensis, known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Typha. It was described by Christiaan
Typha_domingensis
Species of flowering plant
Typha orientalis, commonly known as bulrush, cumbungi, or raupō, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Typha. It is native to Australia, New Zealand
Typha_orientalis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha × bavarica is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern Germany. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species
Typha_×_bavarica
Species of aquatic plant
Typha valentinii is a plant species native to Republic of Azerbaijan. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Evgenij Vladimirovich Mavrodiev. 2000.
Typha_valentinii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha × suwensis is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to central Japan named after Suwa Province (諏方国 Suwa no kuni) west of Tokyo. It apparently originated
Typha_×_suwensis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha shuttleworthii is a species of cattail found in southern Europe as well as in Iran and Turkey. Typha shuttleworthii is very similar to T. latifolia
Typha_shuttleworthii
Species of plant
Typha × argoviensis is a plant of hybrid origin, native to Switzerland and Germany. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread
Typha_×_argoviensis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha kalatensis is a plant species endemic to Iran. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Type collection was made near the City of Kalat in Khorassan
Typha_kalatensis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha subulata is a plant species native to Argentina and Uruguay. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Type collection was made in 1966 in the Río
Typha_subulata
Species of aquatic plant
Typha capensis is an aquatic plant known from southern and eastern Africa as far north as Uganda. It has also been reported from Brazil. The rhizomes
Typha_capensis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha azerbaijanensis is a plant species endemic to northeastern Iran. The name refers not to the independent Republic of Azerbaijan but rather to the
Typha_azerbaijanensis
Topics referred to by the same term
"Tifa" Tiffany (given name) Tyfa, a type of foundry in former Czechoslovakia Typha, genus of cattail plants Tipha (disambiguation) Teefa in Trouble, film This
Tifa
Species of aquatic plant
United States Typha x glauca is an invasive hybrid species that originates as a cross between parent species, Typha angustifolia and Typha latifolia. T
Typha_×_glauca
Species of aquatic plant
Typha sistanica is a plant species native to Iran. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Giovanni De Marco|De Marco & Angela Dinelli. 1978. Annali
Typha_sistanica
Species of aquatic plant
Typha minima, common name dwarf bulrush or miniature cattail or least bulrush, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Typhaceae family. The
Typha_minima
Species of aquatic plant
Typha × provincialis is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern France. Type collection was obtained from near St. Tropez in Provence. It apparently
Typha_×_provincialis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha turcomanica is a plant species native to Turkmenistan. The species grows in freshwater marshes. Evgeniia Georgievna Pobedimova. 1949. Botanicheskie
Typha_turcomanica
Species of aquatic plant
Typha przewalskii is a plant species native to the Manchuria Region of northeastern China (Provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning) and also to the
Typha_przewalskii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha tichomirovii is a plant species native to the Astrakhan Oblast in the southern part of European Russia. The species grows in freshwater marshes
Typha_tichomirovii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha alekseevii is a plant species native to the Caucasus Region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and southern European Russia). It grows in freshwater
Typha_alekseevii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha laxmannii, the graceful cattail, is a wetland plant species, widespread across Europe and Asia. Typha laxmannii is not as tall as many of the other
Typha_laxmannii
Species of plant
Typha grossheimii is a plant species native to Iran, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Republic of Georgia
Typha_grossheimii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha × smirnovii is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern Russia. Initial collections were made in 1998 in the vicinity of Volgograd. The plant
Typha_×_smirnovii
Species of aquatic plant
Typha changbaiensis is a plant species native to the Changbai Mountains in the Jilin province of northeastern China. It grows in freshwater marshes. Wu
Typha_changbaiensis
Plant roots used as a vegetable
(waterlily) Pteridium esculentum Sagittaria spp. (arrowhead or wapato) Typha spp. Xanthosoma spp. (malanga, cocoyam, tannia, yautia and other names)
Root_vegetable
Species of plant
Typha elephantina is a plant species widespread across northern Africa and southern Asia. It is considered native in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania
Typha_elephantina
Species of aquatic plant
Typha × gezei is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to France. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species T. domingensis
Typha_×_gezei
Species of aquatic plant
Typha austro-orientalis is a plant species native to the southern part of European Russia. It grows in freshwater marshes. The type specimen was collected
Typha_austro-orientalis
Species of aquatic plant
Typha davidiana is a plant species native to China (Hebei, Henan, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Nei Mongol, Xinjiang, Zhejiang). It grows in freshwater marshes and
Typha_davidiana
Sphagnum moss is notable because it forms peat. Sporobolus, cordgrasses. Typha, known as cattails or bulrushes, are found throughout the world and a characteristic
List_of_wetland_plants
Index of plants with the same common name
Bolboschoenus Scirpoides Isolepis Schoenoplectus Trichophorum Typhaceae: Typha Rushes (Juncaceae) This page is an index of articles on plant species (or
Bulrush
Species of aquatic plant
Typha albida is a plant species endemic to Afghanistan. It grows in freshwater marshes. Harald Udo von Riedl. 1970. Flora Iranica Graz 71: 3. Typha albida
Typha_albida
Species of aquatic plant
Typha incana is a plant species native to the eastern part of European Russia and to Western Siberia (За́падно-Сиби́рский экономи́ческий райо́н). The
Typha_incana
Species of plant
Typha lugdunensis is a plant species found in an odd disjunct distribution in Europe and Asia. It has been reported from Germany, Switzerland, France
Typha_lugdunensis
Beach in South Africa
"Mkhanzi" is derived from the Xhosa word "umkhanzi", which means "bulrush", or Typha capensis. Kidd's Beach was named after Charles Kidd, who was the mayor of
Kidd's_Beach
Ecosystem that is flooded or saturated with water
Lemnoideae subfamily (duckweeds). Emergent vegetation like the cattails (Typha spp.), sedges (Carex spp.) and arrow arum (Peltandra virginica) rise above
Wetland
Species of aquatic plant
Typha varsobica is a plant species native to Republic of Tajikistan. The species grows in freshwater marshes. A.N. Krasnova. 2002. Ukrajins'kyj Botaničnyj
Typha_varsobica
Dam in Burkina Faso
typha, which covers 50.6% of its surface area. "Protection des ressources en eau : Des résultats satisfaisants à Toécé dans la lutte contre le typha"
Oumarou_Kanazoé_Dam
Species of aquatic plant
Typha tzvelevii is a plant species endemic to the Primorye region of the Russian Far East. It grows in wet places. Evgenij Vladimirovich Mavrodiev. 2002
Typha_tzvelevii
Traditional art of the Kashmir Valley, India
Kashmiri traditional mat crafted from reed and rice straw, predominantly using Typha angustifolia, a grass commonly found near water bodies such as ponds, lakes
Wagoo
Internal investigation by the Danish Defence Intelligence Service
Operation Dunhammer (Danish for Operation Typha) was an internal investigation conducted by the Danish Defence Intelligence Service (Danish: Forsvarets
Operation_Dunhammer
Habitats formed by reed colonies in floodplains and estuaries
related genera), yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), reed-mace ("bulrush" – Typha species), water-plantains (Alisma species), and flowering rush (Butomus
Reed_bed
Index of plants with the same common name
hispida Various species in the genus Bulbinella Various species in the genus Typha "Cattails", a song by Big Thief from their album U.F.O.F. "Cattails", an
Cat_tails
Species of gastropod
Carinomitra typha is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails. The shell is transparent,
Carinomitra_typha
Hat made of straw
bulrushtypes sedge grass (Schoenoplectus lacustris, Cyperus papyrus, Typha (Typha domingensis, syn. Thypha angustata) (bulrush or cattail)} and other types
Straw_hat
pratense – red clover Trifolium repens – white clover Typha angustifolia – narrow-leaved cattail Typha × glauca – hybrid cattail Ulmus pumila – Siberian elm
List of invasive plant species in Wisconsin
List_of_invasive_plant_species_in_Wisconsin
Species of moth
and the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The larvae feed on Typha angustifolia, Typha domingensis and Typha latifolia. They mine the leaves of their host plant
Gibbovalva_tricuneatella
Species of bird
west of the Great Lakes), particularly in plants such as cattails (genus Typha), bulrush (genus Scirpus), and common reeds (genus Phragmites). The nest
Yellow-headed_blackbird
Species of aquatic plant
Typha joannis is a plant species native to Mongolia and Amur. The species grows in freshwater marshes and on the banks of lakes and rivers. Evgenij Vladimirovich
Typha_joannis
Index of plants with the same common name
material, also used for making boats Bur-reed (Sparganium species) Reed-mace (Typha species), also called bulrush or cattail Cape thatching reed (Elegia tectorum)
Reed_(plant)
Species of moth
the leaves of Trifolium repens, Taraxacum species, Equisetum arvense and Typha angustifolia. They are known to eat dead leaves as well as living tissue
Amata_fortunei
Plant that has adapted to living in an aquatic environment
of emergent plants, among them, the reed (Phragmites), Cyperus papyrus, Typha species, flowering rush and wild rice species. Some species, such as purple
Aquatic_plant
floodplains which are covered with typical floodplain grasses, and Phragmites and Typha occur in wetter depressions. There are no mangroves because these lagoons
Lake_Togo
Restoration of wetlands
plants, such as Common reed (Phragmites australis) and Broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia), which can become the dominant vegetation for many years to decades
Peatland_restoration
French cheese of the Normandy region
with the orangish rind wrapped in three to five rings of dried reedmace (Typha latifolia). For this reason, it has been referred to as "colonel", as the
Livarot_cheese
the Great Cumbungi Swamp is reed beds, mainly Phragmites australis and Typha orientalis, or common cumbungi, as well as Eucalypt forests, mainly river
Great_Cumbungi_Swamp
Coastal lagoons near New Plymouth, New Zealand
australis) Grey teal (Anus gracilis) Pūkeko (Porphyrio porphyrio) Raupo (Typha orientalis), flax (Phormium tenax), and bamboo spike-sedge (Eleocharis sphacelata)
Waipu_Lagoons
Xeric shrubland ecoregion of the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico
palm (Phoenix dactylifera) are characteristic trees, along with the reeds Typha domingensis and Phragmites communis. The ecoregion is home to 238 species
Gulf of California xeric scrub
Gulf_of_California_xeric_scrub
Cereal, seed, vegetable or root ground into powder
important component of Ethiopian cuisine. Typha flour (also known as Cattail) can made from the rhizome of the Typha plant. The starch and protein roots are
Flour
Genus of plants
that the name bulrush is also applied to species in the unrelated genus Typha as well as to other sedges. The genus Schoenoplectus was formerly considered
Schoenoplectus
Topics referred to by the same term
lighting firework fuse Punk, a colloquialism for the cattail reed, genus Typha Punk, an evil robot from the Mega Man video game series Punk ferox, a marine
Punk
Flowering plants in the order Poales recorded from South Africa
Prionium serratum (L.f.) Drege ex E.Mey. endemic Family: Typhaceae, Genus Typha: Typha capensis (Rohrb.) N.E.Br. indigenous Family: Xyridaceae, Genus Xyris:
List of Poales of South Africa
List_of_Poales_of_South_Africa
Bread prepared without raising agents such as yeast
made among the Māori of precolonial New Zealand using collected pollen of Typha orientalis Rieska – Unleavened bread usually made of barley, traditional
Unleavened_bread
Pakistan) Lantana (introduced) Convolvulus arvensis Thistle Echinops niveus Typha latifolia Datura stramonium (introduced) Calotropis Justicia adhatoda Cardiocrinum
Wildflowers_of_Pakistan
West Eurasian species of iris
both rhizome and water-dispersed seed. It fills a similar niche to that of Typha and often grows with it, though usually in shallower water. While it is
Iris_pseudacorus
Cushion for sitting often associated with meditation
is different. Za (座) means "seat", and fu (蒲) means reedmace (cattail, Typha spp.). A zafu is a seat stuffed with the fluffy, soft, downy fibres of the
Zafu
Wet agriculture and forestry on peatlands
peat soils in England. These projects included: trials growing cattails (Typha sp.) on rewetted agricultural peat on Chat Moss, primarily to supply fibres
Paludiculture
River delta in Europe
(Phragmites communis) and, on near river banks, mace reed/cattail (Typha latifolia, Typha angustifolia), sedge (Carex dioica, Carex stricta), Dutch rush (Scirpus
Danube_Delta
Plant fibres as a usable by-product
canola stems into fibres adds value and reduces green house gas emissions. Typha latifolia, more commonly known as cattail is also a source of textile fibre
Waste_biomass_fibre
Species of moth
35–40 mm. Adults are on wing from April to September. The larvae feed on Typha and Polygonum species, as well as various grasses and sedges, poplar and
Acronicta_insularis
Caste in India found predominantly in the state of Maharashtra
Kohala (Cucurbita Pivi) Jadhav Palm (Borassus Flabellzjerz, Pankanis (Typha Angustata), Tortoise(Kasav) Kadam Kadamba (Anthocephalus Cadumba). Mohite
Mahar
Major river in central Italy
"still water", Greek phytonym τύφη a kind of swamp and river bank weed (Typha angustifolia), Iberian hydronyms Tibilis, Tebro and Numidian Aquae Tibilitanae
Tiber
Bright red plant-based resin
VM (1983). "Isolation and anticoagulant properties of polysaccharides of Typha Augustata and Daemonorops species". Thromb. Res. 32 (2): 97–108. doi:10
Dragon's_blood
Index of plants with the same common name
Common club-rush Bulrush Rush Bulrush family – Typhaceae Genus – Typha Species – Typha latifolia Bulrush Reedmace Rush family – Juncaceae Genus – Juncus
List_of_plants_known_as_rush
Plumage worn as an ornamental crest or head-dress
100 gold nomismata for this exploit. In colloquial language, toupha or typha came to mean a "tiara", and the 12th-century historian, Joannes Zonaras
Toupha
Village in Al-Shahaniya, Qatar
represented here. Common vegetation found around the pond include cat's tail (Typha domingensis) and reeds (Phragmites australis). Qatar's first water park
Abu_Nakhla
Order of flowering plants
Typha latifolia
Typhales
Species of beetle
Other studies have shown that the American carrion beetle also reside in Typha marsh habitats, with lots of water accumulation and heavy rainfall. They
American_carrion_beetle
Object swinging performance art
commonly made from harakeke (New Zealand flax, Phormium tenax) and raupō (Typha orientalis). Makers stripped and scraped flax to provide the muka (inner
Poi_(performance_art)
Type of Iranian mortar
needed] A portion of furnace slags from baths is combined with cattail (Typha) fibers, egg, and straw, and fixed, then beaten with a wooden stick for
Sarooj
Food used as sustenance by Indigenous Australians
(formerly: Triglochin procera) Water Ribbons Typha domingensis Bulrush Salad Consume the young shoots from the plant. Typha orientalis Broad-leafed, bulrush Arthropodium
Bush_tucker
Core Ecoregion of the Nile Delta
species are the common reed (Phragmites australis), aquatic bulrushes (Typha capensis), and sea rushes (Juncus maritimus). The coastal marshes feature
Nile_Delta_flooded_savanna
Species of fly
and ditches. The larvae have been recorded living in the basal sheaths of Typha. External images For terms see Morphology of Diptera Wing length 5.5–8.25
Tropidia_scita
Lake and bird sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, South India
teals, northern pintails and Asian open-billed storks and plants including Typha angustata, Nymphoides indica, Azolla filiculoides, and Pistia stratiotes
Kondakarla_Ava
Freshwater wetland vegetation type in South Africa
or permanent waterlogging. Common species include Phragmites australis, Typha capensis, and various Cyperus and Juncus species. These wetlands provide
Eastern Temperate Freshwater Wetlands
Eastern_Temperate_Freshwater_Wetlands
Region in Victoria, Australia
Olearia axillaris Ozothamnus turbinatus Pomaderris paniculosa Typha domingensis Typha orientalis Gahnia sieberiana Acacia paradoxa Bossiaea cinerea Dillwynia
Melbourne_Sandbelt
Lake in the state of Minnesota, United States
million seeds annually, and it spreads rapidly through aquatic systems. Typha angustifolia Better known as the narrow-leaf cattail, this invasive plant
Leech_Lake
River delta in Botswana
waters, Miscanthus in the shallowly flooded sites, and Phragmites australis, Typha capensis and Pycreus in between. The swamp-dominant species, which are usually
Okavango_Delta
La peutate est une petite petopale enrobe de peutate
Thrinax, Sabal and Brahea) and tules (species Schoenoplectus acutus and Typha domingensis), as well as, to a lesser extent, various species of Maguey
Petate
Species of fern
Assunta; Bini, Luca; Baldi, Antonella; Moscatelli, Alessandra (2020-02-01). "Typha latifolia and Thelypteris palustris behavior in a pilot system for the refinement
Thelypteris_palustris
Topics referred to by the same term
originating from Chinese mythology Nine-tailed turtle, a legendary Chinese turtle Typha latifolia, a perennial herbaceous plant commonly called "cat-o'-nine-tails"
Ninetails
Family of plants
system of 2009, Sparganium had been found to be fairly closely related to Typha, and so was placed with that genus in family Typhaceae. The Cronquist system
Sparganiaceae
Flooded grasslands ecoregion of central Mexico
Typha, Scirpus, Heleocharis, and Cyperus. Aquatic plants in the lakes and channels include Potamogeton illinoensis, Scirpus pectinatus, tule (Typha latifolia)
Central_Mexican_wetlands
Lake in southeastern Kazakhstan
Plants include common reed (Phragmites australis), lesser Indian reed mace (Typha angustata ) and several species of cane – Schoenoplectus littoralis, S.
Lake_Balkhash
Wetlands in Iraq, Iran and Kuwait
aquatic plants, including reeds (Phragmites australis), cattail rushes (Typha domingensis), and papyrus sedge (Cyperus papyrus). Riparian forests of poplar
Mesopotamian_Marshes
District of São Paulo, Brazil
the Tupi language words piri (Southern cattail, a marshland plant of the Typha genus) and tuba ("many"). In the 19th century, the lands where Pirituba
Pirituba
Species of moth
Overwintering occurs as pupae. Larval hosts: Salix spp. Alnus spp. Fragaria spp. Typha spp. Chamaenerion angustifolium Polygonum spp. Valo, John, ed. (2022). "smeared
Acronicta_oblinita
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Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Memorable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
Muslim
Female
Finnish
Finnish name SINI means "blue."
Biblical
one that takes or possesses
Girl/Female
British, English
Island
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Indian, Irish
From the Rowan Tree; Red-haired; Red Haired Surname; Red
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Elegant bird crane
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n.
A scaraboid beetle; esp. the Typhaeus vulgaris of Europe.
n.
A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs, making mats, etc. See Catkin.