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Cattail Typha latifolia |
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Cattails are a common sight in marshes and streams all over the U.S.-
in fact, they are one plant which virtually defines its habitat. Almost every
part of the plant is edible at some point in its life, and muskrats and many marsh birds
depend heavily upon it for thei existence. Red-Winged Blackbirds, particularly,
are almost always found living near cattails, and they make nests like little sacks
which hang from the plant. This photo shows the plants most distinctive feature,
its flower, the "cat tail" itself.
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