Reed grass refers to any species of tall, perennial grasses from the family Poaceae. They have a widespread distribution, commonly found in wetlands or alongside rivers. These grasses are characterized by their long, slender stems, and narrow, pointed leaves. They often form dense colonies and play a vital role in erosion control and water purification. The term reed grass is used interchangeably for grasses from several different genera, including Phragmites, Calamagrostis, and others.
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