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Common cattails (Typha latifolia)
Europe
Common cattails (Typha latifolia) are wetland plants known for their distinctive brown flower spikes, which eventually turn fluffy as they release seeds. In late summer and fall, these cylindrical seed heads disintegrate into soft, cotton-like tufts, dispersing thousands of tiny seeds into the wind and water. This adaptation helps cattails colonize new areas, making them a dominant species in marshes, ponds, and shorelines. Their fluffy seed heads have also been used for insulation, fire-starting, and even pillow stuffing. As a crucial habitat for wildlife, cattails provide food, nesting material, and shelter for birds, insects, and aquatic creatures.
Copyright: Hans Ter Horst
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8980x4490
Taken: 21/03/2025
上传: 22/03/2025
Published: 22/03/2025
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