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  2. Characteristics of Phragmites (Phragmites australis), also known as the common reed, include12345:
    • Robust erect perennial grass growing up to 4-6 meters in height.
    • Strongly tufted with an extensive rhizome system.
    • Rigid, many-noded stems and hollow internodes.
    • Leaves are up to 70 cm long with a ligule of hairs.
    • Grows along shorelines of water bodies or in water several feet deep.
    • Towering height of up to 14 feet.
    • Stiff wide leaves and hollow stem.
    • Long living, warm season grass.
    • Dense clonal stands.
    • Majority of biomass is below ground in roots and rhizomes.
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    Phragmites is a robust erect perennial grass, aquatic or subaquatic, growing to 4 m in height (occasionally 6 m), strongly tufted, with an extensive rhizome system. It has rigid, many-noded stems and hollow internodes. Leaves alternate and are up to 70 cm long, with a ligule of hairs up to 1.5 mm long.
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    Phragmites (Phragmites australis), also known as the common reed, is an aggressive wetland invader that grows along the shorelines of water bodies or in water several feet deep. It is characterized by its towering height of up to 14 feet and its stiff wide leaves and hollow stem.
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    Phragmites is a long living perennial, warm season grass that can grow in dense clonal stands. Plants can reach 20 feet in height, yet more than 80% of the yearly biomass is contained below ground in a dense mass of roots and rhizomes. Stalks support flat, stiff leaves that are 0.5-2.0 inches wide near the base, tapering to a point at the end.
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    Phragmites is a perennial, warm season grass that can grow in dense stands and is long living. Plants can reach 15 feet in height, yet more than 80 percent of the yearly bio-mass is contained below ground in a dense mass of roots and rhizomes.
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    Phragmites can grow 8-12 feet tall with long, flat leaves that are about 24 in. long and 2 in. wide. Purple flowers can be seen August-September and will turn white/brown over time. These flowers are arranged in panicles that can be up to 12 in. long with extending ascending branches (Magee, 1981).
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    Phragmites - Wikipedia

    Phragmites is a genus of four species of large perennial reed grasses found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. See more

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    The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, maintained by Kew Garden in London, accepts the following four species:
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    Phragmites stands can provide food and shelter resources for a number of birds, insects, and other animals. Habitat benefits are often optimal when stands are thinner, and … See more

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    Ecosystem Services
    P. australis provides ecosystem services such as nutrient sequestration, soil stabilization, and … See more

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    Some Phragmites, when introduced by accident or intent, spread rapidly. In tropics and subtropics, Phragmites karka is an abundant … See more

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