Typha latifolia
- Flower nameTypha latifolia
- Scientific nameTypha latifolia
- Aliasミスクサ, 蒲
- Place of originIn the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere Australia
- Place of floweringWetlands
- Flowering seasonJune, July, August
- Language of flowersHonest
What is Typha latifolia
Typha latifolia, or Gama , scientific name: Typha latifolia) is an aquatic perennial plant of the family Typhaceae, which is native to the warm regions of the northern hemisphere and Australia in the southern hemisphere. The brown flower spike like wiener sausage blooms at the tip of the stem.
The leaves are slender and tall. The top of the field is male and the bottom is female. The male flower falls first, so the tip of the stem looks like a stick. The female flower remains and looks like the picture. The ear cotton of moth (Typha latifolia), famous for its white coral in Inaba, is a female flower.
Common name: Typha latifolia , scientific name:Typha latifolia , also known as: Gama,Misukusa, origin: Pond and wetland in the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere Australia, plant height: 100-200 cm, color: pale grayish-Green-Brown, flower heigh (female and male total): 30 cm, flowering period: July to August.












