Cattail - Koolbloom

Cattail

This brown stick, very unlike any traditional flower, is still classified as a flower! The cattail is a reed that grows in water.

Saw it first in the US, and then again in the Netherlands. It has names in various Indian languages, so apparently it does grow in India.

Botanical name Typha latifolia
English names Cattail, reed, bulrush
Nederlandse naam Grote lisdodde
Indian names

Hindi: Patera, Pater
Marathi: Pun, Pan-kanis
Tamil: Sambu
Telugu: Dabbu Jambu, Jammu
Kannada: Apu, Kere jondu hullu, Naribaala, Narihonne
Bengali: Hogla

Characteristics

Native habitat temperate northern Hemisphere
Plant Type aquatic plant
Bloom time summer, Jul, Aug, Sep Fall color
Fruit
Uses

Special notes

Building material

For local native tribes around Lake Titicaca in Peru and BoliviaTypha were among the most important plants and every part of the plant had multiple uses. For example, they were used to construct rafts and other boats.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typha#Building_material

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