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Phragmites: Most common on higher ground with fresh water, tolerant of some salt spray
Food: The seeds were winnowed and made into a flour for breads and gruel. Technology: Reeds were use...
Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria L.) Erect herbaceous perennial with showy purple flowers. Proli...
A highly invasive (high on The Nature Conservancy's "hit list") herbaceous grass, presumably a nativ...
I often drive home by way of the New Jersey Turnpike. The route takes me though the Meadowlands and ...
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The Common Reed at the edge of an estuary To find out more about Spartina, saltmarsh and estuary go ...
What is Phragmites? What can be done to control Phragmites? Also known as common reed, Phragmites is...
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Phragmites is an invasive species in North America Georgetown, South Carolina Reed is a generic term...
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is a emersed perennial plant that can reach 10 - 12 feet in height and shade out shorter native vege...
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I often drive home by way of the New Jersey Turnpike. The route takes me though the Meadowlands and ...
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Did You Know?? Phragmites is a species of grass that was introduced from Asia to North America and g...
Photo © Carl Farmer 20 Aug 2002 Portree, Skye
An aggressive, nonnative variety of Phragmites, also known as common reed, is threatening the ecolog...
Phragmites
Phragmites has a thick stalk that can reach 13 feet in height. It has a large plume-like flower that...
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Phragmites
... wet shores, ditches, embankments; disturbed areas Wetland Indicator Status: FACW
Beaver Island Association Beaver Island A Great Lakes Jewel Phragmites Video Morphological Differ...
These giant reeds, or Phragmites australis, growing in the sewer easement on the east side of the tr...
Phragmites australis
© Paul Hackney
This is a small genus of only two or three species. All are tall robust perennials, often forming th...