Endemic to all Australian jurisdictions, but particularly common in south-eastern VIC and NSW. Also endemic to parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and North & South America where it grows in wet enviroment in temperate and subtropical systems
Typha domingensis is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | New England | South East South Australia
Synonyms
Typha browniiNgunnawal language
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Albury Aranda Bushland Australian National University Belvoir Park Blue Gum Point to Attunga Bay Booderee National Park Brundee Swamp Nature Reserve Budjan Galindji (Franklin Grassland) Reserve Callum Brae Commonwealth & Kings Parks Coombs Ponds Crace Grasslands Eurobodalla National Park Ginninderry Conservation Corridor Gordon Pond Illilanga & Baroona Isaacs Ridge Isaacs Ridge and Nearby Isabella Pond Jerrabomberra Wetlands Lake Burley Griffin West Lake Tuggeranong Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Mawson Ponds Melrose Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain Mount Mugga Mugga Namadgi National Park National Environment Centre (Riverina Institute of Tafe) Pine Island to Point Hut Point Hut Pond Rugosa Stranger Pond Sullivans Creek, Acton Tuggeranong Creek to Monash Grassland Tuggeranong Homestead A.C.T. Upper Stranger Pond WodongaSurvey points
Bendalong/Manyana Path, Bendalong side, 40m from bridge. No 35 OMA040: East O'Malley Creek (wallangara Creek)Places
Conder, ACT Symonston, ACT