4 results for Phragmites australis australis (common reed)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
4557 Phragmites australis australis Recreation Observational Field The dense aggregation of Phragmites australis in Rend Lake in Southern Illinois caused poor habitat quality for recreation and native plants and animals, and the lake was closed to recreation for the treatment of the plant in August of 2021. Rend Lake, Southern Illinois 36857
6808 Phragmites australis australis Recreation Anecdotal N/A Tall, dense stands of the introduced Phragmites impede shore access, as penetration of a stand of introduced Phragmites can not only be difficult but can also result in abrasions from the sharp-edged vegetation. 27561
6809 Phragmites australis australis Recreation Anecdotal N/A Recreational value for birdwatchers, walkers, naturalists, boaters, and hunters is further diminished through reduction of native fish and wildlife populations from common reed invasion. 27614
9513 Phragmites australis australis Recreation Observational Field Phragmites australis australis impedes recreation for people by creating dense masses of grass. United States 42993

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