no, unfortunately it does not, it is not a common southern plant, but more of a invasive northern grass
Reed Canary grass likes highly moist areas. Thus, reed canary grass is best grown in low areas where water often accumulates in spring runoff or during heavy rains.
it came from people
The botanical name for giant reed is Arundo donax. It is a tall perennial grass with reed-like stems and can be invasive in certain regions.
phalaris arundinacea var. picta
One example is sedge, a grasslike plant found on wet ground.
I assume you want P. aquatica, arundinacea, or brachystachys. P. aquatica can be found in garden stores as Reed Canary Grass or more likely Ribbon Grass. You can also easily find seeds online. It can be found growing as a weed but it's difficult to identify.
grass+water=reed
grass+water=reed
A reed is a type of grass.
yes.
Reed - a type of grass, found growing in shallow waters.