 Common Cattail
Common Cattail
    Typha latifolia
          From Nearctica
    Identification: Flowers brown, divided into   lower female flowers and upper male flowers. Lower female flowers arranged in a   sausage-like, persistent spike. Male flowers in a narrower, non-persistent tail   above the female flowers. Male and female flower groups touch and are not   separated by a wide stretch of bare stem. Leaves long, very narrow, arising from   the base of the plant. Plant 3 to 9 feet in height.
    Distribution: Throughout North America.
    Habitat: Common Cattail is found in a   variety of wet habitats including freshwater marshes, swamps, ditches, and along   the shores of ponds and lakes.
    Flowering period: May to July.