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* Burma Reed (''Neyraudia reynaudiana'') * Burma Reed (''Neyraudia reynaudiana'')
* Bur-reed (''Sparganium eurycarpum'') * Bur-reed (''Sparganium eurycarpum'')

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Reed is a generic term used to describe numerous plants including:

  • Common Reed (Phragmites australis Cav.) - this is the species originally named reed
  • Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.)
  • Burma Reed (Neyraudia reynaudiana)
  • Bur-reed (Sparganium eurycarpum)

All listed species play important role in forming of reedbeds.

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