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#341 Posted : 8/28/2021 6:20:28 PM

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Dasein wrote:
Could this be truncata?



Phleum species perhaps
spacing on the species name but not Phalaris
 

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#342 Posted : 2/16/2022 10:03:19 PM
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Phalaris minor?

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#343 Posted : 2/16/2022 10:25:48 PM
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#344 Posted : 9/30/2022 7:10:08 PM

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A different kind of reed... Very common in the wider area. Strange that I couldn't find it's id on local flora papers. Anyone have an idea? Grows up to over 3m.

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#345 Posted : 10/7/2022 5:10:11 AM

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I seen this species as an ornamental in roundabouts in my hometown city. Not a reed for sure.
 
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#346 Posted : 10/7/2022 9:13:24 AM

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It's wild and extremely common over here. I think the ornamental species you mention might be Cortaderia selloana. This is not that.
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#347 Posted : 3/13/2023 10:43:10 AM

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The sidewalk growing city Phalaris early bloomers have arrived here.

What is it? It should be minor.

(I shamefully admit that I never learned how to distinguish Phalaris aquatica and minor.)

My first ever Phalaris bioassay was with such a grass growing in a sidewalk and it was definitely DMT active.
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#348 Posted : 3/13/2023 5:33:18 PM

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It can't be aquatica if dosen't grow new shoots from underneath the soil right next to the original seedling. Can't be minor if it produces red sap when cutting the blades or stems either.. patterns on that panicle isn't anything like aquatica also...they are narrow patterns more lengthy than wide.. and they never change
 
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#349 Posted : 5/5/2023 4:17:41 PM
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#350 Posted : 5/7/2023 12:45:22 AM

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None of them looks like it to me. Merging this thread to the Phalaris ID thread.




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#351 Posted : 6/9/2023 12:09:32 AM

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Aquatica?

Apologies for the photos, it was a very bright day.

Growing by the river. Zone 5 NE USA.

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#352 Posted : 6/9/2023 9:58:20 AM

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Looks like aquatica but can't be 100% low resolution.

Edit: it's actually an aquatica I'm sure. There was too much light outside now I we it clear. I could tell by the stripes on the panicles and panicle shape
 
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#353 Posted : 6/9/2023 10:41:56 PM

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Ok great thank you. I see a lot of this around here. There are lots of different areas and lots of different phenotypes. I'll try to get some good pictures this year. I am just getting to know this species. I appreciate the help with this one as I was unsure.

This bunch is really skinny and tall compared to the others I've seen nearby which are typically shorter with less space between the nodes, and thicker, more robust, and almost bluish/glaucus leaf like how a healthy trichocereus cacti can often look.
 
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#354 Posted : 6/10/2023 8:37:23 AM

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Aquatica can change change colour from Dee blueish green to pale green depending on the time of season. Usually the darker blueish green is at the peak of the vegetative growth when the plant has plenty of energy reserves.

The more you harvest it the paler the green gets.
 
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