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'''''Typha incana ''''', commonly called the '''Ural cattail''', is a plant species native to the eastern part of European [[Russia]] and to [[Western Siberian economic region|Western Siberia]]. The species grows in freshwater marshes and along banks of rivers and lakes.<ref>Kapit. & Dyukina. 2008. Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 93: 1132, ''Typha incana''</ref>
'''''Typha incana ''''', commonly called the '''Ural cattail''', is a plant species native to the eastern part of European [[Russia]] and to [[Western Siberian economic region|Western Siberia]] (За́падно-Сиби́рский экономи́ческий райо́н). The species grows in freshwater marshes and along banks of rivers and lakes.<ref>Kapit. & Dyukina. 2008. Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 93: 1132, ''Typha incana''</ref>





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Ural cattail
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T. incana
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Typha incana
Kapit. & Dyukina

Typha incana , commonly called the Ural cattail, is a plant species native to the eastern part of European Russia and to Western Siberia (За́падно-Сиби́рский экономи́ческий райо́н). The species grows in freshwater marshes and along banks of rivers and lakes.[1]


References

  1. ^ Kapit. & Dyukina. 2008. Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 93: 1132, Typha incana