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Flora of Israel and adjacent areas

Flora of Israel and adjacent areasby Prof. Avinoam Danin and Dr. Ori Fragman-Sapir

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סוף רחב-עליםTypha latifolia L.

נדיר מאד
Very Rare
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Description & Remarks

@On making cords and ropes using this plant see “Useful Plants”, [useful_plants_a3 chapter A part 3], August 2007.

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Family

Additional Names

English:
Bulrush sp
Hebrew with Vowels:
סוּף רְחַב-עָלִים
English:
Common Bulrush, Broadleaf Cattail

Characteristics and identification

Life form (Raunkiaer):
helophyte
Spinescence:
absent
Succulence:
non-succulent
Summer Shedding:
perennating
Petal or tepal color:
green
Sexuality and Reproductive Morphology:
Staminate and pistillate flowers (monoecious)
Sporangia or Seed Homogeneity:
Homogeneous seeds-fruits
Leaf arrangement:
alternate (one leaf per node),rosette
Leaf Type:
entire
Leaf or leaflet margin:
smooth
Stipule:
absent
Habitat:
Humid habitats
Drought Resistence:
Salt Resistance:
glycophyte
Synanthrop:
obligate natural
Chorotype:
Plurireginalbor-trop
Drought Resistence2:

Taxonomy

Superdivision:
Spermatophyta
Division:
Angiospermae
Class:
Monocotyledoneae
Family:
Typhaceae
Genus:
Typha

Typha latifolia in the Botanic Library


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