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Reed canarygrass is a tall wetland grass that forms dense, single-species stands. It chokes out streams and ditches increasing flooding and impeding salmon and other fish. Although used at times for forage in wet pastures, it can cause indigestion and illness in livestock.
This aggressive grass poses many challenges to management and creates significant problems for restoration projects. It spreads by rhizomes, fragments and seeds. The dense rhizomatous mats exclude other roots and make removal highly difficult. Stems fall and form mounds by the end of summer, further inhibiting native wetland species from re-colonizing infested areas. For more information about reed canarygrass, please follow this link to the Department of Ecology. |
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Updated: February 1, 2006 |
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