Phragmites Flower
Phragmites Invasive vs. Native
Phragmites Stems
Phragmites Leaves

Phragmites

Invasive phragmites are detrimental to native organisms, robbing them of essential nutrients.  The plants can grow between 7 and 15 feet tall, between July and September.  The older a phragmite population is, the harder it is to control.  Native phragmites grow around the same season, just for a shorter span of time.  To the untrained eye, native phragmites can be mistaken for the invasive species, but they are smaller in size, and have a yellow hue to their leaves with red stems.  Invasive phragmites have a green-blue tint to their leaves, and green stems.  The photos to the right show the invasive phragmites.