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Southern cattail, also known as Reed-mace, Southern bulrush, Narrowleaf cattail, Narrow-leaf cumbungi, Narrow-leaved cattail, Swamp cattail
Southern cattail thrives in wetland conditions, indicating a primary need for constant moisture or even shallow standing water for optimal growth. Special care should be given to their space requirements, as southern cattail can spread vigorously and may require regular thinning to maintain a controlled growth. Southern cattail is generally easy to care for, provided it is planted in an environment that simulates its natural habitat.
Watering schedule: Once per day
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Common issues for Southern cattail based on 10 million real cases