Typha laxmannii
{{Short description|Species of aquatic plant}}
{{Speciesbox
|name = Graceful cattail
|image = Typha laxmannii (fruit) 1.jpg
|status = LC
|status_system = IUCN3.1
|genus = Typha
|species = laxmannii
|authority = Lepech.{{cite POWO | title = Typha laxmannii | id = 836872-1 | access-date = 18 February 2024}}
|synonyms =
- Typha angustissima Griff. ex Rohrb.
- Typha balansae Reut. ex Rohrb.
- Typha bungeana C.Presl
- Typha caucasica Lehm. ex Rohrb.
- Typha elliptica C.C.Gmel.
- Typha juncea Steven ex Rohrb.
- Typha juncifolia Celak.
- Typha juncifolia Montandon
- Typha minuta Schrenk ex Rohrb.
- Typha nana Avé-Lall.
- Typha poitiaei Poit. ex Rohrb.
- Typha stenophylla Hausskn. ex Rohrb.
- Typha veresczaginii Krylov & Schischk.
- Typha zerovii Klok. fil & A. Krasnova
}}
Typha laxmannii, the graceful cattail,{{Cite EOL | id = 526599 | title = Typha laxmannii | access-date = 18 February 2024}} is a wetland plant species, widespread across Europe and Asia.[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=242353301 Flora of China vol 23 p 162.]Lepechin, Ivan Ivanovic. Nova Acta Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae. Praecedit Historia ejusdem Academiae 12: 84, 335, t. 4. 1801. Typha laxmannii is not as tall as many of the other species in the genus, rarely more than 130 cm high. A noticeable space separates the staminate (male) flowers from the pistillate (female) ones.