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Common Reed

Common Reed has running rhizomes and is found in odd places.   These shoots are coming up between the trunk and bark of an old, cut-down Lombardy Poplar.

Posted byLance KlecknerSeptember 6, 2016December 25, 2022Posted inGrass, Ornamental Grass, TreesTags: iowa poplars, iowa reed, lombardy poplar, Phragmites australis 'Pseudodonax', reed rhizomesLeave a comment on Common Reed

Reed Plumes

The Common Reed is starting to head out. The color is reddish in the early stages, but will later change in color.

Posted byLance KlecknerAugust 15, 2015December 27, 2022Posted inOrnamental Grass, Windbreak TreesTags: blue spruce, common reed, phragmites, Phragmites australis 'Pseudodonax', Picea, Pinus, reed flowering, reed plumes, White PineLeave a comment on Reed Plumes

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