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Common Reed | National Invasive Species Information Center
Learn how to identify invasive Phragmites, how it differs from the native form, and information about its distribution and biological traits which contribute to its spread. Plantwise Technical Factsheet - Common Reed ( Phragmites australis )
Phragmites fact sheet - Ontario.ca
What you need to know about phragmites. Includes habitat, identifying features and what you can do to reduce its impact. On this page. Impacts of Invasive Phragmites. Identifying invasive Phragmites. What can I do? Other resources. For more information. Invasive species fact sheet - Invasive Phragmites (Phragmites australis subsp. australis)
Invasive Phragmites Science: Management Tools for the Control of ...
The USGS is developing innovative Phragmites control measures to keep this rapidly spreading invasive plant from further expanding its range into new wetland habitats and to aid in the development of successful restoration strategies.
Phragmites - Wikipedia
Phragmites (/ fræɡˈmaɪtiːz /) is a genus of four species of large perennial reed grasses found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. Taxonomy. The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, maintained by Kew Garden in London, accepts the following four species: [2][1] Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
Non-native Phragmites or Common reed - Wisconsin DNR
Perennial wetland grass that grows three to 20 feet tall with dull, very slightly ridged, stiff and hollow stems. Create dense clones where canes remain visible in winter. Other names for this plant include: Common names: common reed grass, ditch reed, giant reed.
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