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==Accepted species and natural hybrids== The following species and hybrids are currently accepted:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/qsearch.do|title=Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, genus ''Typha''|access-date=18 September 2014}}</ref> {{Columns-list|colwidth=30em| * ''[[Typha albida]]'' β (Afghanistan) * ''[[Typha alekseevii]]'' β ([[Caucasus]]) * ''[[Typha angustifolia]]'' β lesser bulrush, narrow leaf cattail (America), or ''jambu'' (India) * ''[[Typha Γ argoviensis]]'' β (Germany and Switzerland) * ''[[Typha austro-orientalis]]'' β (European Russia) * ''[[Typha azerbaijanensis]]'' β (Iran) * ''[[Typha Γ bavarica]]'' β (Germany) * ''[[Typha capensis]]'' β (tropical and southern Africa) * ''[[Typha caspica]]'' β ([[Azerbaijan]]) * ''[[Typha changbaiensis]]'' β (northeastern China) * ''[[Typha davidiana]]'' β (China) * ''[[Typha domingensis]]'' β bulrush, southern cattail (America), narrow-leaved cumbungi<ref>{{cite web |last1=Briggs |first1=B.G. |title=Typha domingensis |url=https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Typha%20domingensis |website=Flora of Australia |publisher=Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment |access-date=28 March 2021 |location=Canberra |date=2020}}</ref> (Australia) * ''[[Typha elephantina]]'' β (from Algeria to southern China) * ''[[Typha Γ gezei]]'' β (France) * ''[[Typha Γ glauca]]'' (''T. angustifolia'' Γ ''T. latifolia'') β hybrid cattail, white cattail (a [[hybrid (biology)|sterile hybrid]])<ref>{{cite journal |first1=S. M. |last1=Selbo |first2=A. A. |last2=Snow |title=The potential for hybridization between ''Typha angustifolia'' and ''Typha latifolia'' in a constructed wetland |volume=78 |pages=361β369 |year=2004 |url=http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~asnowlab/SelboSnowAqBot04.pdf |doi=10.1016/j.aquabot.2004.01.003 |journal=Aquatic Botany |issue=4 |bibcode=2004AqBot..78..361S }}</ref> * ''[[Typha grossheimii]]'' β (Central Asia) * ''[[Typha incana]]'' β (central Russia) * ''[[Typha joannis]]'' β (Mongolia, [[Amur Oblast]]) * ''[[Typha kalatensis]]'' β (Iran) * ''[[Typha latifolia]]'' β bulrush, common cattail β (very widespread) * ''[[Typha laxmannii]]'' β Laxman's bulrush β (southern Europe and much of Asia) * ''[[Typha lugdunensis]]'' β (western Europe, southwest Asia, China) * ''[[Typha minima]]'' β dwarf bulrush β (Europe, Asia) * ''[[Typha orientalis]]'' β (East Asia), raupΕ<ref>{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Peter |title=Wetlands - Reeds, rushes, sedges and low growers |url=http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/wetlands/page-4 |website=Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand |access-date=28 March 2021}}</ref> (New Zealand), broad-leaved cumbungi<ref>{{cite web |last1=Briggs |first1=B.G. |title=Typha orientalis |url=https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Typha%20orientalis |website=Flora of Australia |publisher=Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment |access-date=28 March 2021 |location=Canberra |date=2020}}</ref> (Australia) * ''[[Typha pallida]]'' β (Central Asia, China) * ''[[Typha Γ provincialis]]'' β (France) * ''[[Typha przewalskii]]'' β (China, Russian Far East) * ''[[Typha shuttleworthii]]'' β (Europe, Iran, Turkey) * ''[[Typha sistanica]]'' β (Iran) * ''[[Typha Γ smirnovii]]'' β (European Russia) * ''[[Typha subulata]]'' β (Argentina, Uruguay) * ''[[Typha Γ suwensis]]'' β (Japan) * ''[[Typha tichomirovii]]'' β (European Russia) * ''[[Typha turcomanica]]'' β ([[Turkmenistan]]) * ''[[Typha tzvelevii]]'' β ([[Primorye]]) * ''[[Typha valentinii]]'' β ([[Azerbaijan]]) * ''[[Typha varsobica]]'' β ([[Tajikistan]]) }} [[Image:Typha-cattails-in-indiana.jpg|thumb|upright|''Typha'' at the edge of a small wetland in [[Marshall County, Indiana]], United States]] [[File:Typha with-without cotton like seeds.jpg|thumb|upright|{{nihongo|''Typha latifolia''|[[:ja:θ²|θ²]]|gama}}, in [[Japan]]. The seeds are embedded in fluff and are soon dispersed by the wind]] [[File:Ribnjak Jegerseg - rogoz.jpg|thumb|upright|''[[Typha angustifolia]]'' at the edge of a reservoir in [[Croatia]]]] The most widespread species is ''Typha latifolia'', which is distributed across the entire temperate northern hemisphere. It has also been introduced to Australia. ''T. angustifolia'' is nearly as widespread, but does not extend as far north; it may be introduced and [[Invasive species|invasive]] in [[North America]]. ''T. domingensis'' has a more southern [[Americas|American]] distribution, and it occurs in Australia. ''T. orientalis'' is widespread in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. ''T. laxmannii'', ''T. minima'', and ''T. shuttleworthii'' are largely restricted to [[Asia]] and southern [[Europe]].
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