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7 Jan 2025
Thanks Karen

Typha domingensis
karenwilsonau wrote:
7 Jan 2025
This slender female inflorescence is typical of T. domingensis

Typha domingensis
12 Mar 2021
The make up of the individual flowers within a spike helps with ID. However without this detail the exotic Typha latifolia has dark brown female spikes while the native Typha species are a lighter cinnamon brown as in this photo. The width of the leaves and width of flower spike is a good way of telling the two natives apart but it is difficult to tell from the photo

Typha domingensis
njones wrote:
15 Feb 2021
Hi Paul - nice pic... I'm not so familiar with the difference between the introduced Typha latifolia and the native one Typha orientalis - best tip I know is that T. latifolia dies back over winter .. have you got any tips ?

Typha domingensis
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