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Invasive plant species / Arundinoideae / Flora of Canada / Flora of the United States / Halophytes / Phragmites / Reed / Wetland / Typha / Commelinids / Botany / Poales
Date: 2005-01-29 08:55:08
Invasive plant species
Arundinoideae
Flora of Canada
Flora of the United States
Halophytes
Phragmites
Reed
Wetland
Typha
Commelinids
Botany
Poales

Common Reed Phragmites australis Cav. Description: Common reed is a tall perennial wetland grass ranging in height from three to thirteen feet. Strong leathery horizontal shoots,

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