Posted by john in la on October 16, 2023 at 08:25:12 from (47.7.115.164):
In Reply to: Cattails posted by Michael Soldan on October 16, 2023 at 07:00:06:
Cattails spread from the white fluffy seed and can grow 10 feet tall and likes deeper water. You can have one plant this year and a thousand plants next year. On the other hand bulrushes spreads by the tuberous root so it spreads much more slowly. It only grows about 6 feet tall and likes shallow water and can grow even if the water dries up periodically. You can tell them apart by the leaves and seed pod but they are so closely related most can not.
Both plants with their microorganisms that live on the plant are as effective as a waste water treatment plant at removing toxins from the water. In a drainage ditch situation they slow the water and prevent erosion. In heavy rain they flood the area spreading top soil and nutrients much like the fertile delta area of the Mississippi river. In a low spot in a field they can take runoff from the field and turn a muddy mess into clear water.
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