 Typha domingensis, TD, is a naturally growing plant with high quality leaf and seed fibers that can be extracted through water-wretting. The obtained fibers from leaves are continuous, long, strong, and have high tensile strength and modulus, while seed fibers are feathery and porous. The morphological, mechanical, chemical properties and crystalline structure of both fibers were analyzed, revealing their similarity to cellulosic fibers. This research suggests the possibility of using biodegradable TD leaf and seed fibers in technical textiles and composites manufacturing. This article was authored by Ritu Ponde, Siko Hosei, and Mukesh Kumar Sinha.