The Typhaceae (cattail or bullrush family) naturally contains the genus Typha, which was the sole genus until the APG III system added the genus Sparganium (bur-reeds) in 2009.
Genus Sparganium
editThis genus was previously included alone in the family Sparganiaceae.
Sparganium | Bur-reed | N.Y. Status | Illustration | Distribution | 7 Wikimedia Commons has media related to C. |
Sparganium americanum | American bur-reed | Native, Secure |
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Sparganium androcladum | Branching bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. | |||
Sparganium angustifolium | Narrow-leaved bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. | |||
Sparganium emersum | Unbranched bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. | |||
Sparganium eurycarpum | Large bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. | |||
Sparganium fluctuans | Floating bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. | |||
Sparganium natans | Small bur-reed | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commons. |
Genus Typha
editTypha | Cattail | N.Y. Status | Illustration | Distribution | 3 Wikimedia Commons has media related to C. |
Typha angustifolia | Narrow-leaved cattail | Native/Introduced, Invasive |
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Typha latifolia | Broad-leaved cattail | Native, Secure |
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Typha × glauca [ angustifolia × latifolia ]
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Hybrid cattail, Blue cattail |
Native/Introduced, Invasive |
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