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cattail
[ kat-teyl ]
noun
- any tall, reedlike marsh plant of the genus Typha, especially T. latifolia, having long, sword-shaped leaves and dense, cylindrical clusters of minute brown flowers.
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Only starving people tried to make food from cattail seeds and the inner bark of slippery elm and willow trees.
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Perched upon a swaying last year's cattail, Mr. Red-winged Blackbird shook his head in reply.
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Nests are placed on the ground surface, in cover of marsh grass, cattail, or sedge.
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Nests are placed within a few feet of water in cattail, rush, sedge, and willow.
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The nativs of this neighbourhood eate the root of the Cattail or Cooper's flag.
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