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- accepts the following four species: Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. – The cosmopolitan common reed Phragmites ****onicus Steud. – ****an, Korea...
- needed] Phragmites australis subsp. australis – the Eurasian genotype Phragmites australis subsp. berlandieri (E.Fourn.) Saltonst. & Hauber Phragmites australis...
- decomposed and sapric are the most decomposed. Phragmites peat are composed of reed gr****, Phragmites australis, and other gr****es. It is denser than...
- Government. 26 August 2024. "Phragmites karka". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 2025-02-26. "Phragmites karka - Useful Tropical Plants"...
- Phragmites americ****, common name American reed, is a species of plant found in North America. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Phragmites...
-  macra Binomial name Hakonechloa macra (Makino) Honda Synonyms Phragmites macer Munro Phragmites oyyamensis Onuma Hakonechloa macra var. aureola Makino Hakonechloa...
- Anomochlooideae. These are currently the oldest known gr**** fossils. Fossils of Phragmites have been found in the Late Cretaceous of North America, particularly...
- (in the modern, expanded cir****scription), and include: Common reed (Phragmites australis), the original species named reed Giant reed (Arundo donax)...
- in these countries it is most often ****ociated with reeds in the genus Phragmites. This species has become established (as of 2017) in the United States...
- Phragmites communis communities in Korea have been destro****, but the community of Suncheon Bay is the widest and most well-preserved. The Phragmites...