Typha angustifolia seeds grow into a striking wetland plant known for its narrow, elongated leaves. People call it the narrowleaf cattail due to its slender foliage that stands out in marshy areas. This species thrives in upland and marsh environments, creating dense clusters that support local wildlife. The plant's tall, reed-like stems are topped with distinctive brown cylindrical flower spikes that bloom in summer.Typha angustifolia species are popular for their ornamental and ecological value. Gardeners and conservationists appreciate the cattail plant for its ability to filter water and provide habitat. It produces lush green leaves that sway gracefully, adding texture to natural landscapes. The Typha elongated leaves give it a unique silhouette compared to other cattails. Features slim, upright leaves with a smooth texture Develops brown, sausage-shaped flower spikes Thrives in wet soils and shallow water Supports wetland ecosystems and wildlife Known for dense, reed-like growth patterns This Typha angustifolia common cattail is a valuable addition to water gardens and natural ponds. Its role in wetland environments is crucial, often called the upland cattail for its habitat preferences. With its elegant form and ecological benefits, this plant is a favorite among native species enthusiasts and environmental planners.IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.