




Phalaris arundinacea
Reed Canary Grass is a tall grass that grows near water! It’s important for keeping riverbanks healthy.
Habitat: Wetlands and riverbanks
The Reed Canary Grass is a tall, coarse grass with wide, flat green leaves. Its flowers appear in dense, often purplish or tan spikelets clustered at the top of the stem, forming a narrow, upright plume-like head.





Category
PlantRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
Snaps
1
Even though it's grass, some have tried to make paper from it!
It was once planted to help stop dirt from washing away on riverbanks.
Some types can grow almost 10 feet tall, taller than a basketball hoop!
This grass can turn beautiful shades of purple and tan as autumn arrives!
Reed Canary Grass can absorb pollutants from water, like a natural filter, helping to clean wetlands and rivers.
Reed Canary Grass has strong underground stems, letting it spread quickly and take over new areas.
It can survive being completely underwater for long periods, making it tough in flood-prone wetlands.

Ondatra zibethicus
Provides cover and nesting material.

Agelaius phoeniceus
Uses dense stands for nesting.
Anas platyrhynchos
Ducks eat the seeds, especially in fall.
These plants have long, slender leaves and often grow in clumps, looking very similar to grasses, even if they're not true grasses themselves. They bring a delicate texture to the landscape!
Discover plants that love to live in the shadows, growing beautifully and happily even in spots where the sun doesn't shine all day long.
Watch these energetic plants grow super fast, quickly transforming spaces and adding lush greenery in a blink of an eye!
These fascinating areas are covered by water for at least part of the year, creating a perfect home for unique plants and animals, like marshes and swamps.
Danger
1/5
Explore with care and ask an adult if you’re unsure what to do.
60-180 cm
30-90 cm
0.2-0.5 cm
Summer
No
Mild
Perennial
Wind
Zoom in to split clusters and explore where this object has been snapped.

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