LIGHT: For optimal results, you should grow them anywhere they can receive full sunlight to partial shade all year round.
SOIL: Common cattail plants can do well in most types of soil. Still, they prefer a loamy substrate that is rich in nutrients and organic matter.
TALL: Common cattail plants are herbaceous perennials that can reach from 5 to 10 feet in height.
BLOOM PERIOD: Common cattail plants bloom throughout the summer months.
USDA ZONE: Common cattail plants are hardy in USDA zones 3 to 10. The average annual temperatures for these plants to thrive should range from 59 to 77 F.
Typha latifolia is a popular ornamental species of flowering plants in the Typhaceae family. In cultivation, this plant goes by many common names including Common cattail, Bulrush, Coopers reed, Cat-o-nine-tails, Broadleaf cattail, and Cumbungi. Common cattail plants cover large areas around the world. They are native to different regions of North and South America, northern Asia, Europe, and northern Africa. These plants show up in numerous wetland habitats like swamps, marshes, lakes, slow-flowing streams, ditches, or seeps. Although these plants might seem very peculiar at first, they will win your heart with their overall easy-going nature for sure. If you are the lucky owner of a water garden, Common cattail plants are the perfect fit for every landscape decoration.
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