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Typha latifolia Southern Herbaceous Vegetation | Southeastern Ecology Working Gro...
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Name: Typha latifolia Southern Herbaceous Vegetation
Reference: Southeastern Ecology Working Gro...
Description: This association is a semi-natural type, consisting of Typha latifolia as an essentially monospecific stand, especially in artificial wetlands, such as borrow pits or ponds. The water table is at or above the soil surface for at least part of the growing season. The dominant species, Typha latifolia, often forms dense, almost monotypic stands. Carex spp. and Schoenoplectus spp. (= Scirpus spp.) are often found in this community, especially on the margins. Other co-occurring species of this association are not fully understood. It is a widespread type. In the Interior Low Plateau of Tennessee, Typha latifolia is commonly found with Scirpus cyperinus in roadside ditches and on the margins of ponds and reservoirs. 
Accession Code: VB.CC.17762.TYPHALATIFOLIAS
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 01-Jan-1995 to: 17-Nov-2014
      Names:   Translated: Broadleaf Cattail Southern Herbaceous Vegetation
  UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.683354 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL004150
  Scientific: Typha latifolia Southern Herbaceous Vegetation
  Common: Southern Cattail Marsh
(convergence) and Synonyms:
(undetermined) Typha latifolia Southern Herbaceous Vegetation