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Cattails and Dragonflies: Life at the Water's Edge
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Imagine you are walking along the edge of a quiet POND on a warm summer morning. Tall, brown, sausage-shaped plants called CATTAILS line the water like fuzzy sentinels standing guard. Cattails are flowering plants that belong to the genus TYPHA (TY-fuh), and scientists have found them growing on every continent except Antarctica. They love to grow in shallow, wet places called WETLANDS, where the soil stays soggy and the water is calm. Each cattail plant grows a thick brown SPIKE at the top, which is actually a tightly packed cluster of thousands of tiny flowers.
Writing Prompt
Write 2–3 sentences about cattails. Tell what they look like and where they grow, then share what surprises you most about them.
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