What is another word for Narrow-leaved Reedmace?

Pronunciation: [nˈaɹə͡ʊlˈiːvd ɹˈiːdme͡ɪs] (IPA)

The Narrow-leaved Reedmace, also known as the Lesser Bulrush, is a tall perennial plant found in wetlands and marshes. It is known for its distinctive brown cylindrical seed heads that often rise above the foliage. In some regions, it is also referred to as Cat Tail, Reed Mace, or Cumbungi. Other synonyms for Narrow-leaved Reedmace include Lesser Reed Mace, Thin-leaved Bulrush, Small Club-rush, and Narrow-leaved Cattail. Its scientific name is Typha angustifolia, and it belongs to the family Typhaceae. The plant has a variety of uses, including as a source of food, medicine, and in handicrafts.

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