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broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia) observed in S Stockton Ave, Wenonah, NJ, US
iNaturalist · 2026-04-24
A broadleaf cattail was observed and confirmed at research grade by the iNaturalist community at S Stockton Ave in Wenonah, New Jersey. This wetland plant is well established across North America and this sighting adds to citizen-science tracking of its local distribution.
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Observation achieved research-grade status on iNaturalist, meaning multiple community identifiers confirmed the species ID
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Location is S Stockton Ave, Wenonah, NJ — a suburban/residential area, indicating cattail presence in local drainage or wetland habitat
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Typha latifolia (broadleaf cattail) is a native but potentially dominant wetland species capable of forming dense monocultures