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Giant Reed | National Invasive Species Information Center
Biocontrol Against a Thirsty Invasive Grass in Arid Regions of the U.S. Oct 30, 2023 USDA. ARS. Tellus. Giant reed, Arundo donax, is a large, fast-growing invasive grass that has invaded at least 100,000 acres of "riparian" habitat in the southwestern and southeastern U.S. and is present as far north as Ohio and … See more
Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS) - Giant Reed University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. Provides state, county, point and GIS data. Maps can be downloaded and shared. See more
The section below contains highly relevant resources for this species, organized by source. Citations Giessow, J., J. Casanova, R. … See more
Arundo donax (Giant Reed, Giant Reed Grass, …
Arundo donax is a tall ornamental grass native to Asia and the Mediterranean. It is invasive in some parts of the US and can spread by rhizomes and seeds. Learn about its cultivars, uses, and maintenance.
Giant reed | Invasive, Fast-Growing, Weed | Britannica
Giant reed is a tall perennial grass native to eastern Asia and widely introduced to other regions. It has various uses for music, crafts, and erosion control, but it …
Giant reed (synonyms: phragmites, carrizo, giant reed, arundo grass, donax, elephant grass, Spanish cane, wild cane, oboe cane) is a bamboo-like grass with stems that grow over 20 feet …
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Giant reed, also known as wild cane, is a tall, perennial grass that can grow to over 20 feet in height. Its fleshy, creeping rootstocks form compact masses from which tough, fibrous roots …
Giant reed - Colorado Department of Agriculture
Giant reed is a robust perennial grass that can grow to 20 ft tall. Each plant has many stiff and hollow stems that form cane-like clumps and spread vegetatively by rhizomes. The stems resemble corn stalks and have long, flat leaves up to …
Arundo donax Profile – California Invasive Plant Council
Arundo donax (giant reed) is a tall perennial grass (family Poaceae) that typically forms dense stands on disturbed sites, sand dunes, riparian areas, and wetlands. It has invaded central …
Giant reed | AZ Invasive Plants - University of Arizona
Giant reed creates a tough root base that uproots native plant and outcompetes them for necessary resources like water and nutrients, decreasing natural biodiversity. These plants …
Spanish Cane (Arundo Donax) Growing & Care Guide …
Jan 31, 2024 · At a Glance: Arundo donax - (Giant Reed, Spanish Cane) Plant Characteristics: A tall, bamboo-like grass that can reach up to 20 feet in height, featuring large, feathery plumes and thick stalks. It's often used for screening …
Introduction: Arundo donax, a true giant in the grass family, often growing 20’ high, has devastated waterways throughout the southwestern United States. Originally planted widely …
Arundo donax - US Forest Service
Giant reed and common reed, a native grass distributed across most of the United States, can be difficult to distinguish. Proper identification of giant reed is essential before implementing control measures . Giant reed is a tall, erect, …
Giant reed | (Arundo donax) - Wisconsin DNR
A giant reed is a tall, robust perennial grass that often grows in moist soil. Its stems resemble cane and can grow very densely excluding other vegetation and altering wetland habitats.
Plant Details – Tennessee Invasive Plant Council
Giant reed grass has cornlike stems and forms thickets in distinct clumps to 20 feet (6 m) in height spreading from tuberous rhizomes. Dried grass remains standing in winter and spring. Giant …
Giant Reed - Arundo donax - SD-CWMA
Giant Reed Grass, also known as wild cane, is a tall, perennial, bamboo-like grass that prefers stream banks and other wet areas. It has the ability to flourish in a wide variety of soils, …
Giant Reed (Phragmites australis) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This perennial grass is 4-16' tall and unbranched; individual plants are erect or they may lean over with age. The culm is light green or grayish blue, glabrous, and rather stout (up …
Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Giant reed is a large perennial grass with stems that can resemble bamboo. Plants are mostly glabrous and can grow up to a height of 20 feet or taller. It has well-developed, creeping …
Giant Reed | WNY PRISM
Giant reed is a perennial grass capable of growing up to 20 feet tall. Its leaves are up to 2 feet long and opposite in arrangement. It flowers in late summer with a purple to silver feathery …
Giant Reed: Texas Invasive Species Institute
The giant reed (Arundo donax) is a large invasive grass that can grow up to 20 feet in height with leaves 1-2 inches wide and 2 feet tall. The roots are fleshy, and form deep masses below the …
giant reed (Arundo donax L.) - EDDMapS
Giant reed is a perennial grass typically growing 6½â€“26 ft (2–8 m) tall from a rhizomatous root system. Stems are round, S–1½ in (1–4 cm) in diameter, and hollow between nodes. Leaves …