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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Typha angustifolia | Narrow-Leaved Cattail
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Narrow-leaved cattail occurs from Nova Scotia south through parts of New England along the coast to southern Florida. It occurs in the Midwest south to southeastern Texas. Scattered populations are found throughout Nebraska and Wyoming, parts of the Intermountain West, and along the Pacific Northwest coast into central California [10]. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES17 Elm - ash - cottonwood FRES28 Western hardwoods FRES37 Mountain meadows FRES39 Prairie FRES41 Wet grasslands FRES42 Annual grasslands STATES : AL AR CA CT DE FL GA IL IN IA KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NH NJ NY NC OH OR PA RI SC TN TX UT VT VA WV WI WY MB NB NS ON PQ ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ASIS BIBE BICA CACO CALO COLO CUIS CUVA DEVA DINO FIIS GATE GWMP GRTE GUMO GUIS INDU JOTR LAME NERI ROMO SLBE WHSA YELL BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : 1 Northern Pacific Border 2 Cascade Mountains 3 Southern Pacific Border 5 Columbia Plateau 8 Northern Rocky Mountains 9 Middle Rocky Mountains 10 Wyoming Basin 14 Great Plains KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K049 Tule marshes K072 Sea oats prairie K073 Northern cordgrass prairie K074 Bluestem prairie K092 Everglades SAF COVER TYPES : 63 Cottonwood 235 Cottonwood - willow SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Narrow-leaved cattail is listed as a riparian dominance type in the following publication: Riparian dominance types of Montana [31] Some associates of narrow-leaved cattail include sedges (Carex spp.), bulrushes (Scirpus spp.), rushes (Juncus spp.), sphagnum mosses (Sphagnum ssp.), lichens (Cladonia spp.), kalmia (Kalmia spp.), foxtail barley (Critestion jubatum), reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinaceae), oakleaf goosefoot (Chenopodium glaucum), curled dock (Rumex crispus), panicgrass (Panicum spp.), cottonsedge (Eriophorum spissum), buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), spiraea (Spiraea spp.), blueberries (Vaccinium spp.), viburnum (Viburnum spp.), chufa flatsedge (Cyperus esculentus), and dwarf huckleberry (Gaylussacia dumosa) [8,28].

Related categories for Species: Typha angustifolia | Narrow-Leaved Cattail

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