Typha latifolia has many other names: broadleaf cattail, Bulrush, common bulrush, common cattail, great reedmace, cooper's reed, cumbungi.
This variety produces variegated leaves, with green and white stripes.
Is an invasive plant, good for phytodepuration thanks to its many roots, is a common plant in italian lakes.
Marginal plant of the sagittaria group, this hardy variety produces variegated leaves, small white flowers.
Unique variegation of the leaves, can be submerged up to 30 cm. of deep water. Very vigorous when settled.
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Very vigorous plant, it make bulbs from where in spring born new plants, reproducing with stolons. It produces a stem with many white flowers.
Good for mini pond and small acquatic environment.