broadleaf cumbungi
Typha orientalis C.Presl

Typha orientalis is a perennial herb in the Typhaceae family, commonly called broadleaf cumbungi. It is native to Australasian, Oriental, and Palaearctic regions, including parts of China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Myanmar, and New Zealand. It was first described in 1851 by C.Presl.
Description
Typha orientalis is a member of the Typhaceae family and is widely distributed across several regions, including the Chatham Islands, Inner Mongolia, Japan, Kermadec Islands, Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia, Myanmar, New South Wales, New Zealand North and South, and Norfolk Islands. This species is part of the genus Typha and is known by the common name broadleaf cumbungi in English. It is a native plant in areas such as Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, the Philippines, China, and the Russian Far East.
Other common names
Bullrushlesser reed-macebroadleaf cumbungi
Distribution
Australasian · Oriental (Indomalaya) · Palaearctic · TW · Global · Chatham Is. · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · Inner Mongolia · Japan · Kermadec Is. · Korea · Manchuria · Mongolia · Myanmar · New South Wales · New Zealand North · New Zealand South · Norfolk Is. · Northern Territory · Philippines · Primorye · Queensland · Sakhalin · South Australia · Taiwan · Tasmania · Victoria · Western Australia
Synonyms
Typha angustifolia subsp. muelleriTypha japonicaTypha latifolia var. orientalisTypha muelleriTypha orientalis var. brunneaTypha shuttleworthii subsp. orientalisTypha shuttleworthiiTypha shuttleworthii var. orientalis