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Phragmites australis
Phragmites australis
Phragmites australis
Phragmites australis

Phragmites australis

TAXONOMIE

FamiliePoaceae
GattungPhragmites
Zone4

UM

Phragmites australis, commonly known as the common reed, is a large perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. It is known for its tall, dense stands and extensive rhizome system. This plant is often found in marshes, along riverbanks, and in other wetland areas. It can become invasive in some regions, outcompeting native vegetation.

AUCH BEKANNT ALS

Common Reed
Arundo australis
Arundo donax
Arundo filiformis
Arundo flexuosa
Arundo naga
Arundo palustris
Arundo phragmites f. salsa
Arundo phragmites var. flavescens
Arundo phragmites var. stenophylla
Arundo phragmites var. subuniflora
Arundo pseudophragmites
Arundo pumila
Arundo pungens
Arundo rivularis
Arundo vulgaris
Cortaderia pilosa var. pilosa
Donax australis
Phragmites arundinacea
Phragmites australis var. stenophylla
Phragmites barbata
Phragmites caudatus
Phragmites chilensis
Phragmites chrysanthus var. marsillianus
Phragmites communis f. minor
Phragmites communis f. piliferus
Phragmites communis f. repens
Phragmites communis f. subnudiflorus
Phragmites communis subsp. hispanicus
Phragmites communis subsp. humilis
Phragmites communis subsp. maritimus
Phragmites communis subsp. nigricans
Phragmites communis subsp. stenophyllus
Phragmites communis var. arundinaceus
Phragmites communis var. flavescens
Phragmites communis var. hirsutus
Phragmites communis var. hispanicus
Phragmites communis var. humilis
Phragmites communis var. isiacus
Phragmites communis var. longivalvis
Phragmites communis var. maritimus
Phragmites communis var. marsillianus
Phragmites communis var. nigricans
Phragmites communis var. pumilus
Phragmites communis var. stenophylla
Phragmites communis var. striatopictus
Phragmites communis var. subnudiflorus
Phragmites communis var. turkestanicus
Phragmites dioica
Phragmites explanatus
Phragmites isiacus
Phragmites jahandiezii
Phragmites longivalvis
Phragmites martinicensis
Phragmites maximus
Phragmites minor
Phragmites naya
Phragmites occidentalis
Phragmites phragmites
Phragmites phragmites var. flavescens
Phragmites pungens
Phragmites vulgaris
Phragmites vulgaris var. humilis
Phragmites vulgaris var. longivalvis
Phragmites vulgaris var. subuniflorus

ÜBERBLICK

WasserSehr feucht
BodenLehmig
LichtDirekt hell (6 Std)
Temperatur20° C
Feuchtigkeit70
Ruhezustand3 Monate
PH6,5
Druck1.013

EINZELHEITEN

Pflegehinweise
Phragmites australis thrives in wet conditions and prefers full sunlight. It can tolerate a range of temperatures but does best in moderate climates. This plant requires high humidity and consistent moisture. Regular pruning is necessary to manage its growth and prevent it from becoming invasive.
Boden
This plant prefers loamy soil that is consistently wet or even waterlogged. Good drainage is not essential as Phragmites australis can thrive in waterlogged conditions. It can tolerate a range of soil pH levels but prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil.
Dünger
Phragmites australis does not typically require additional fertilization as it can thrive in nutrient-poor soils. If necessary, a balanced fertilizer can be applied sparingly.
Umtopfen
Repotting is generally not required for Phragmites australis as it is typically grown outdoors in natural settings. However, if grown in a controlled environment, repotting should be done in early spring before new growth begins.
Vermehrung
Phragmites australis can be propagated through rhizome division. This should be done in early spring or late fall. Ensure that each division has a healthy section of rhizome and some shoots.
Beschneidung
Regular pruning is necessary to control the spread of Phragmites australis. Prune back old and dead stems in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth. Pruning can also help manage its invasive tendencies.
Toxizität
Phragmites australis is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, it can become invasive and outcompete native vegetation, which can have ecological impacts.
Zusätzlich
Phragmites australis can be an important plant for wetland restoration and erosion control. However, its invasive nature means it should be managed carefully to prevent it from overtaking native species.
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