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Phragmites logo #10101) Carrizo
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #10101) Edible plant 2) Genus phragmites 3) Liliopsid genus 4) Monocot genus
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #21000 Phragmites, the common reed, is a large perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. Phragmites australis is sometimes regarded as the sole species of the genus Phragmites, though some botanists divide Phragmites australis into three or four species. In particular the South Asian Khagra Reed – Phragmi...
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #21003(from the article `reed`) in botany, any of several species of large aquatic grasses, especially the four species constituting the genus Phragmites of the grass family ...
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #22221The common reed; a large perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world.
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #10004(Common Reed Grass, Variegated Dwarf Common Reed) These tall, aquatic perennials, commonly known as the Common Reed Grass, are natives of North America and many other regions. P. maxima is an attractive Grass for landscape planting. Growing up to 15 feet high, this variety is too invasive and large for most water gardens. It produces plumed flower ...
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #20400[n] - reeds of marshes and riversides in tropical or temperate regions
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Phragmites

Phragmites logo #20974genus Phragmites noun reeds of marshes and riversides in tropical or temperate regions
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phragmites

phragmites logo #21787 or common reed, is a plant species found in marshes and wetlands and is most commonly associated with brackish water. Its stems can grow up to 20 feet tall and it is recognizable by its fluffy brown seed head
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