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Southern cattail, Typha domingensis (38565688400)

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Summary[edit] Description: southern cattail, Typha domingensis, California, White Mountains, Silver Canyon, Owens Valley drainage, elevation 1300 m (4265 ft). (dropping out of sequence here to pick up a straggler I missed..) Identified by process of elimination -- this doesn't look like either Typha latifolia or Typha angustifolia, the other species in North America. All three species are also known to hybridize. Typha domingensis is found worldwide in wetlands at warm-temperate and tropical latitudes. It is so widely and easily dispersed that it is probably impossible to tell whether individual populations are native or introduced. Date: 12 September 2012, 13:01. Source: southern cattail, Typha domingensis. Author: Jim Morefield from Nevada, USA. Camera location37° 23′ 45.74″ N, 118° 18′ 52.34″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 37.396038; -118.314539.

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