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Grow.Place the seed directly into muddy soil or into containers filled with soil and submerged in water. The seeds need cold stratification in the winter to germinate in the spring. Cattails can also be propagated by dividing the stout rhizomes in the spring.
Sun.Cattails need full sun or partial shade to thrive. They can't survive in full shade.
Soil.These plants benefit from rich, loamy soil that contains plenty of organic matter. They can, however, grow in most soil types.
Self-seeding.Grow from seed and enjoy growing with your family.
A stout-stemmed perennial, 4-8 ft. tall, often in found dense clumps. Broad linear leaf blades. The dense, brown, cylindrical flowering spike persist through autumn before becoming a downy mass of white. This tall, stiff plant bears a yellowish, club-like spike of tiny, male flowers extending directly above a brownish cylinder of female flowers. By its creeping rootstocks, this typical marsh perennial forms dense stands in shallow water and provides a favorable habitat for red-winged blackbirds, as well as other marsh birds, and muskrats. The latter can cause extensive "eat outs," creating areas of open water in the marsh. The rootstock is mostly starch and edible; it was ground into meal by Native Americans, and the early colonists also used it for food. The young shoots can be eaten like asparagus, the immature flower spikes can be boiled and eaten like corn on the cob, and the sprouts at the tip of the rootstock can be used in salads or boiled and served as greens.
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Great business model selling fuzz - nobody can find a single seed much less 50 seeds within the fluff- and nothing will ever sprout or grow. Just throw your $12 down the toilet. No idea why Amazon keeps working with sellers like this one !