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Typha latifolia

Cat's-Tail at Yaouk, NSW

Typha latifolia at Yaouk, NSW - 19 Nov 2023
Typha latifolia at Yaouk, NSW - 19 Nov 2023
Typha latifolia at Yaouk, NSW - 19 Nov 2023
Typha latifolia at Yaouk, NSW - 19 Nov 2023
Typha latifolia at Yaouk, NSW - 19 Nov 2023
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Identification history

Typha latifolia 15 Nov 2023 JaneR
Carex appressa 15 Nov 2023 CarbonAI
Typha latifolia 15 Nov 2023 JARS

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5 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Nov 2023
I’ll wait for Jane, but yes I think this does confirm what was suspected. Would be good to remove them if you can.
JaneR wrote:
   15 Nov 2023
Removal is not easy. Digging out sounds straightforward but will be hard physical work and messy: but OK if you enjoy that. Take a pruning saw as well.
Typha has a well-defined seasonal growing pattern. New underground rhizomes will develop once this season's flowering is completed (usually midsummer). These new rhizomes are how the plant will expand the size of its stand, and consolidate.
to put this in a different way: digging out will be an even bigger job in late summer-autumn.
Can you explain the habitat ? is it a small stream ? or an area pugged by stock ?
JARS wrote:
   16 Nov 2023
Thanks to you both for your new comments.
We will certainly try to remove all that we can, sooner than later.
The patch is near the bank of a small permanent stream, near where the channel has fanned into a swamp. There are no cattle on our property, nor on the neighbours' upstream, but there are on cattle on the next property up.
JARS wrote:
   22 Nov 2023
We dug out all we could, including lots of rhizomes - the old were orange and the new were white.
No doubt, some bits broke off and are still there, so we'll monitor the site in the coming years.
We walked upstream for more than a km and there were no signs of any source plants. However, we found a second smaller outbreak just downstream, which we also removed,
JaneR wrote:
   22 Nov 2023
Great effort - well done

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  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

Species information

  • Typha latifolia Scientific name
  • Cat's-Tail Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Exotic
  • Minor weed or pest
  • Up to 1163m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
  • Ngunnawal language

    Gummiuk

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