Description: If you're looking for an aquatic plant that loves water and will bring a unique, calming atmosphere to any space, then look no further than Typha latifolia! This broadleaf cattail is one of tallest perennial wetland plants, so all the neighbors will be sure to notice it in your pond or bog garden. Plus, we harvest our Typha latifolia with care so it's as fresh as possible – just for you! Not only does this aquatic plant provide attractive foliage and seeds for birds (who doesn't want more feathered friends?), but also looks great all year long. So don't wait – get your Typha latifolia today and make a statement without saying a word. They won't know what hit them! This vibrant and majestic perennial is sure to steal the show. With its stout-stemmed form reaching heights of up to 8 feet tall, Typha Latifolia creates an impressive presence in any garden. Its broad, linear leaf blades and dense, cylindrical flowering spike provide plenty of visual interest that's sure to wow visitors throughout autumn. Best of all, this formal beauty contrasts nicely with softer plants in your yard thanks to its yellowish, club-like spike of male flowers and brownish cylinder of female ones. Typha latifolia provides a cozy abode for many species of birds, such as red-winged blackbirds, and also creates ideal habitats for muskrats. So not only does this plant provide beautiful greenery to enhance any marsh landscape, but it also helps create an inviting ecosystem suitable for native wildlife. Eating out? That’s no problem with Typha latifolia; the dense stands this plant forms naturally helps guard against those tricky “eat outs” and ensure your marshland is intact. BENEFITS OF PLANTING TYPHA LATIFOLIA Typha latifolia, commonly known as cattail, is a versatile plant that offers several benefits when planted in suitable environments. Here are some reasons why you may want to consider planting Typha latifolia: WATER PURIFICATION: Typha latifolia is known for its ability to absorb excess nutrients and pollutants from the water, helping to improve water quality and reduce the risk of environmental pollution. By filtering the water, it helps to maintain a healthy and balanced aquatic ecosystem. This can be particularly important in urban or agricultural areas where nutrient pollution can be a major problem. EROSION CONTROL: Typha latifolia has a fibrous root system that can help to stabilize soil and prevent erosion in wetland habitats. This can help to protect the shoreline from erosion and maintain a stable and healthy aquatic environment. Additionally, the plant's root system can help to trap sediment and organic matter, which can improve water quality and provide a source of nutrients for other plants and animals. HABITAT CREATION: Typha latifolia provides an ideal habitat for aquatic wildlife, including fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Its leaves and roots offer shade, shelter, and a source of food for these creatures, contributing to the overall health and biodiversity of the aquatic ecosystem. This can help to support populations of native species and promote healthy ecosystem functioning. AESTHETICS: Typha latifolia is a visually appealing plant that can add interest and variety to ponds, lakes, and other aquatic habitats. Its tall, upright stalks and distinctive seed heads provide a striking contrast to the surrounding water, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting. FOOD SOURCE: Typha latifolia is an edible plant that has been used for food and medicinal purposes for centuries. Its young shoots, rhizomes, and seed heads can be harvested and used in a variety of culinary preparations. The plant is also rich in starch and other nutrients, making it a valuable source of food for wildlife. BIOFUEL: Typha latifolia can be used as a source of biomass for the production of biofuels. Its high productivity and ability to grow in a variety of environments make it an ideal crop for sustainable energy production. *Planting Guide Included* Hardiness Zones: 3-10 Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun Season of Interest: Summer, Fall, Spring, Winter Life Cycle: Perennial Bloom Time: June to julyHeight: 4'-7' Spread: 4'-7' Water Needs: High Maintenance: Average Soil Type: Clay, Loam Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Soil Drainage: Poorly Drained Shipping Information:We don't want you to have any worries about your plant when it ships! We are a fresh to order nursery so we have no stock on the shelf. This is to allow us to provide you with the healthiest plants we possibly can! We collect and send out plants Monday and Tuesday so they won’t get stuck in the mail over the weekend. We label each species of plants individually with their scientific and common name. We fill the excess space in the package with air pillows and packing paper to prevent the plants from receiving damage during shipping. Carbon Emission Statement:We carbon-offset by using recycled boxes and packing material from our local area whenever we can, and as much as we can! As a Fresh-To-Order Nursery it's part of the job to try helping ensure that Earth lasts for generations ahead. While providing beautiful plants in these areas also requires taking care of the plants that grow there. Harvesting only occurs on acres pure untouched marsh or wetlands which provide habitats for wildlife, both now and hopefully for many years to come! It is our mission to preserve these areas.
Price: 6 USD
Location: Portville, New York
End Time: 2024-07-20T22:48:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.25 USD
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: Native Wetland Plant, Water Plants
Genus: Typha
Common Name: Broadleaf Cattail
Number in Pack: 1
Color: Brown
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Sunlight: Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Cold Resistant, Fast Growing, Perennial