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Typha

Typha /ˈtaɪfə/ is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. These plants have a variety of common names, in British English bulrush or (mainly historically) reedmace, in American English cattail or punks, in Australia cumbungi or bulrush, in Canada bulrush or cattail, and in New Zealand raupō, bullrush…

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Typha

Nodes127
Edges126
Triples99
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015748
Components1

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Typha

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related to Taxa · 32
Typha → Afghanistan, Africa, Algeria, America, Amur Oblast, Argentina, Asia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Asia, China, East Asia, Europe, European Russia, France, Germany, India, Iran, Japan
related to Culinary · 15
Typha → Also, Baby, Before, Cossack, Cossacks, Europe, Evidence, In, Many, Māori, New Zealand, The, They, This, Ukraine
related to Distribution and habitat · 9
Typha → American, Asia, Australia, Europe, It, New Zealand, North America, Northern Hemisphere, The
related to Building material · 7
Typha → Bolivia, During World War II, Even, For, Lake Titicaca, Peru, United States Navy
related to Other · 7
Typha → Americas, It, One Native American, Rewetted, Some, The, Without
related to Ecology · 6
Typha → Buried, Different, Great Lakes, In, The, They
related to Paper · 6
Typha → Because, French, In, It, New York, Today
related to Description · 5
Typha → Each, Large, The, This, When
related to External links · 3
Typha → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Etymology · 2
Typha → Greek, It

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plants used species wetland eaten cattail leaves australia rhizomes also raw paper genus long seeds new areas many plant stem

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Ghana.Harvesting cattail removes nutrients from the wetland that would otherwise return via the decomposition of decaying plant matterinstance ofThey can also be found cultivated in African countries0.80text
glass wool or stone wool.PaperTypha stemsinstance oftheir buoyancy was still effective.Typha fluff can be used as thermal insulation in buildings as an organic alternative to conventional insulating materials0.80text
leaves can be used to make paperinstance oftheir buoyancy was still effective.Typha fluff can be used as thermal insulation in buildings as an organic alternative to conventional insulating materials0.80text
glass wool or stone woolinstance oftheir buoyancy was still effective.Typha fluff can be used as thermal insulation in buildings as an organic alternative to conventional insulating materials0.80text
Typharelated to BiofuelBecause0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialFor0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialLake Titicaca0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialPeru0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialBolivia0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialDuring World War II0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialUnited States Navy0.60section
Typharelated to Building materialEven0.60section

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