Reed, also known as "A" and "Bian", is a monocotyledonous plant of Gramineae and Phragmites. For aquatic or wet grass plants, there are many plants similar to reeds, such as Miscanthus, Diptera, Bamao, Pucao and so on.
Chinese silvergrass
Miscanthus, also known as Cynanchum atratum, Gentiana macrophylla, etc. The stems are erect and stout, the plant is 1-2 meters high, the flowering period is August-September, the color is red, it grows mostly in tropical and subtropical areas, and the flower language is autumn.
A reed
Thistle is a perennial herb with creeping rhizomes. It blooms from August to June every year, 65438+1October, with red flowers, mostly growing in desolate farmland and ancient river beaches.
Stem/leaf of Typha or Phragmites communis
Pucao is a perennial herb, also known as water candle, which is a common wild vegetable. Its flowering period is from June to September, and it mostly grows in shallow waters such as lakes and rivers, and its flower language is modest.
What does a reed look like?
Reed is a perennial herb. The rhizome of this plant is very developed, the inflorescence is conical, and the leaves are needle-shaped and about 30 cm long. Most of these flowers are white, green or brown.
Reed picture appreciation