Wanted: Phragmites Communis, Common Reed.
iowariver
12 years ago
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Full StoryI was wondering if anyone had roots of Phragmites Communis or Common Reed or Giant Reed, that they'd be willing to sell me. I realize it is considered invasive in some states. I intend to only grow it in some large pots and not release it anywhere, even my yard. I prefer Communis over Austrailis as Communis is at least native. Wildlife Nurseries in Oshkosh, WI used to sell it, but don't any longer. Any other sources would be appreciated. Thanks.
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