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Canary Grass

Phalaris canariensis

Canary Grass is a tall grass that grows in wetlands. It has fluffy flower heads that look like little feathers!

Habitat: Wetlands and marshes

Appearance

The Canary Grass has slender, upright stems and flat, pale green leaves. Its most distinctive feature is a dense, egg-shaped to cylindrical flower head that changes from green to a shiny golden-brown as seeds ripen.

KingdomPlantaePhylumTracheophytaClassLiliopsidaOrderPoalesFamilyPoaceaeGenusPhalaris
Canary Grass
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Canary Grass

Category

Plant

Rarity

Common

Danger

1/5

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Interesting facts

Ancient people once ground Canary Grass seeds to make flour for bread!

Its tiny seeds are a favorite super-snack for pet canaries and other small birds!

Some varieties are grown to help stop soil from washing away in heavy rain.

The plant's scientific name, Phalaris, means "shining" in ancient Greek!

Special abilities

Ability

Seed Power

Canary Grass can produce abundant, nutritious seeds that feed many birds and animals, ensuring its next generation.

Ability

Wind Whisperer

Canary Grass has light, airborne pollen that helps it spread far and wide by wind, colonizing new areas.

Ability

Soil Shield

Canary Grass can grow dense root systems that help prevent soil erosion during heavy rains, protecting the ground.

Measurements & details

Height
50-150 cm
Spread
15-30 cm
Bloom Season
Summer
Is Edible
Yes
Toxicity
None
Lifecycle
Annual
Pollination Method
Wind

Ecological connections

Traits

Also known as

Phalaris

Safety

Danger

1/5

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Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Canary Grass?

50-150 cm

How wide does Canary Grass spread?

15-30 cm

When does Canary Grass bloom?

Summer

Is Canary Grass edible?

Yes

Is Canary Grass toxic?

None

What is Canary Grass's lifecycle?

Annual

How is Canary Grass pollinated?

Wind

Where is Canary Grass usually found?

Wetlands and marshes

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