Phragmites are a perennial plant with feathery plumes at the top of tall, stiff
stalks. It grows in wetlands, along roadsides and along shorelines
throughout the Bay watershed. Although its origin is unclear, it is
widely distributed across Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and
Australia. It was introduced to North America inadvertently in the 19th
century from the ballasts of Eurasian trade ships. Phragmites crowd out
native plants by creating tall, dense stands in wetland habitats.
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