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Day 80: Cattail

Writer's picture: Cindy ValleenCindy Valleen

August 15, 2019

Cattails are the most common marsh species in Minnesota. They are easy to identify: just look for the brown fuzzy flower - the "cattail." They are good for the shoreline because they help protect it from wave erosion and cattails make good nesting areas for fish and birds.

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