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Typha domingensis
Typha domingensis
Typha domingensis
Typha domingensis

Typha domingensis

التصنيف

عائلةTyphaceae
جنسTypha
منطقة8

عن

Typha domingensis, commonly known as Southern cattail, is a perennial plant native to subtropical and tropical regions. It is typically found in wetlands, marshes, and along the edges of ponds and lakes. This plant is known for its tall, reed-like appearance and distinctive brown, cylindrical flower spikes.

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Southern Cattail
Typha abyssinica
Typha aequalis
Typha aethiopica
Typha americana
Typha angustata
Typha angustata subsp. aethiopica
Typha angustata var. abyssinica
Typha angustata var. aethiopica
Typha angustata var. gracilis
Typha angustata var. leptocarpa
Typha angustifolia subsp. angustata
Typha angustifolia subsp. australis
Typha angustifolia subsp. domingensis
Typha angustifolia subsp. javanica
Typha angustifolia var. angustata
Typha angustifolia var. australis
Typha angustifolia var. brownii
Typha angustifolia var. domingensis
Typha angustifolia var. virginica
Typha australis
Typha basedowii
Typha bracteata
Typha brownii
Typha damiattica
Typha domingensis f. strimonii
Typha domingensis subsp. australis
Typha domingensis var. australis
Typha domingensis var. eu-domingensis
Typha domingensis var. javanica
Typha domingensis var. sachetiae
Typha ehrenbergii
Typha essequeboensis
Typha gigantea
Typha gracilis
Typha javanica
Typha macranthelia
Typha maxima
Typha media
Typha salgirica
Typha spiralis
Typha tenuifolia
Typha truxillensis

ملخص

ماءمبلل جدا
تربةطفيلي
ضوءبرايت مباشر (6 ساعات)
درجة حرارة25
رطوبة80
الرقم الهيدروجيني6.5
الضغط1,013

تفاصيل

تعليمات العناية
Southern cattail thrives in wet conditions and prefers full sunlight. It grows best in warm, humid environments and can tolerate a range of temperatures. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil consistently wet. This plant is relatively easy to care for and does not require frequent maintenance.
تربة
Typha domingensis prefers loamy soil that is consistently wet or even waterlogged. Good drainage is not necessary as the plant thrives in standing water. The soil should be rich in nutrients to support its growth.
سماد
This plant does not typically require additional fertilization if grown in nutrient-rich soil. However, if the soil is poor, a balanced fertilizer can be applied occasionally to support growth.
إعادة السمعة
Repotting is generally not necessary for Typha domingensis as it is typically grown outdoors in natural or artificial wetlands. If grown in a container, ensure it is large enough to accommodate the plant's extensive root system.
الانتشار
Typha domingensis can be propagated by dividing the rhizomes in early spring. Ensure each division has a portion of the rhizome and some roots. Plant the divisions in wet soil or shallow water.
تشذيب
Pruning is not required for this plant. However, dead or damaged leaves can be removed to maintain a tidy appearance. Cut back the flower spikes after they have finished blooming if desired.
تسمم
Typha domingensis is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. It is generally considered safe to handle and grow in gardens and natural areas.
إضافي
Southern cattail is an important plant for wetland ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife. It can also be used in constructed wetlands for water purification and erosion control.
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