Common and invasive tall reeds. also they are a cool thing that is cool???^^&*#*&#(*@&&#
Since it is a fungus, it goes around and eats plants so therefore it is auto
I'm not quite sure Salt tolerance in cattails is amusing. Some are tolerant enough to live on the coast off Cape May, some die at the slightest contact with salt. In paleontological studies, I have seen the presence of cattail pollen used as proof of both sweet water and brackish water. This seems to be true of other aquatic weeds, too. There is coastal water hyacinth and Phragmites, and the inland versions are salt intolerant.
I think that BRACKEN FERN - Pteridium is the worlds most common plant. Although it could be a type of seagrass, which are flowering plants. Or Phragmites australis which is sometimes indigenous and sometimes a weed. The worlds most common weed could be a Cyperus. Or a grass like Ehrharta. PAMPAS GRASS or LOVEGRASS. And when you consider WHEAT. Fodder grass Lolium perenne. and lawn grass COUCH. In the future it will be a invasive weed like MAPLE, PRIVET or Camphor laurel capable of making extinct entire communities of native plant species. DANDELION - Taraxacum. Pinus radiata. GINGER. CROFTON. Gazania rigens. Ailanthus. Pinus nigra. Portulaca oleracea. Ipomoea cairica. BAMBOO. Typha. WATERCRESS - Nasturtium officianale. Arundo donax. Salvinia molesta. RICE. WATER HYACINTH. ALLIGATOR WEED. Chenopodium album. Acacia saligna. Coffea. Rumex. BLACKBERRY. Lantana. Hydrocotyle bonariensis. PRICKLY PEAR. CRABGRASS. HONEYSUCKLE. AFRICAN OLIVE. PASSIONFRUIT. TOMATO. Euphorbia peplus. Imperata cylindrica. DODDER LAUREL. Plantago lanceolata. Acetosa sagittata. Anredera. Coreopsis. Oxalis ssp. FLEABANE. COMMON HAWTHORN. Cirsium arvense. Lactuca serriola. Senna pendula. Ochna serrulata. Some of these are the worlds most common plants because they evolved particularly opportunistic characteristics. And/or some because of mankinds naivety, ignorance or contempt. These plants are spread by the weather and animals, if you are growing them in your garden you are also growing them anywhere within a waters flow, winds blow, birds flight or humans drive from your house. Many residential, commercial and industrial property owners are simply unwilling to take responsibility for the control of invasive weeds on their property... Peter Napper, Dee Why 29/11/09. please add your thoughts. And ENJOY the simple things in life. P.S. I kno the worlds most popular plant, but not the U.S. Qwertyu52
Phragmites are also known as "Common Reed."
Phragmites are eaten by both Algae and destroyed by Chemichal Changes in it's nucleus
Phragmites can be found in swamps and marshes throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world.
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The genus Phragmites are tropical reeds (tall grasses), the most common of which has become an invasive species in some tropical and semi-tropical biomes (Phragmites australis).
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Phragmites were used to thatch roofs and to weave baskets and such things. They did not grow everywhere, but where they did grow, serfs probably used them.