Cattails and bulrushes will replace the invasive phragmites that have choked the waterways. |
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I found that by going behind one of the buildings I got a great view of a little lagoon surrounded by phragmites. |
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Zebra mussels, phragmites, and exotic snails are but a few of the more pervasive impediments to the recovery of some listed species. |
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Ring-necked pheasants, descendants from flocks released for a hunting estate in the nineteenth century, dart between clumps of phragmites. |
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There is a small, rank pond hidden from most casual viewers behind a wall of phragmites. |
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Almost everyplace I went along the shoreline in Staten Island after the hurricane, the chaos of junk and drift and wrack contained mats of dead phragmites stalks. |
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By focussing on the Provincial Wildlife Area land, Wye Marsh will educate the general public about IAS with emphasis on glossy buckthorn and phragmites australis. |
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He scowls as he gazes at the salt cedar, phragmites, and other exotic species sprouting where plants native to the delta had recently flourished. |
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Goats will graze on invasive plant species like phragmites. |
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Fast-growing, fast-spreading phragmites, which most of us know as common reeds, can present a major problem in freshwater and tidal wetland habitats. |
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Phragmites australis is a common reed that aggressively invades wetlands, replacing native plants and destroying a wetland's biodiversity. |
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Phragmites australis is not only one of the most widely distributed plants—its fruits are borne in parachute-like containers that are carried by the wind but also one of the most successful at dominating appropriate habitats. |
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Phragmites australis, for example, is spread vigorously by rhizomes, threatening agriculture wherever there are lowlands or bodies of water near arable fields or pastures. |
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The target reed species common to the central marshes in Iraq are Phragmites australis and Arundo donax. |
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Phragmites australis belongs in this subfamily. |
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Phragmites peat are composed of reed grass, Phragmites australis, and other grasses. |
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Both are fringed by beds of common reed Phragmites australis, providing important habitat for Old World warblers. |
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The presence of Phragmites suggests the proximity of wetland, as does the occurrence of Carex, Juncus and Polygonum amphibium seeds. |
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The effect of remains of helophytes on the growth of Phragmites communis Trin. |
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Juusa the most frequently found helophyte is Phragmites australis. |
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Distribution and growth of the helophyte species Phragmites australis and Scirpus lacustris in water depth gradients in relation to wave exposure. |
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Additionally, in the same marshes, the reed Phragmites australis has been invading the area expanding to lower marshes and becoming a dominant species. |
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