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Neyraudia reynaudiana : ウィキペディア英語版
Neyraudia reynaudiana

''Neyraudia reynaudiana'', commonly known as Burma reed, silk reed, cane grass, or false reed, is a tall, perennial, large-plumed grass native to subtropical Asia, but invasive in southern Florida in the United States.
==Description==
The stems of Burma reed, with flower stalks, are from tall, depending on soil and moisture conditions. The leaves are long and hairless, except for a single line of horizontal hairs at the juncture of the upper and lower portions of the leaf. Stems are approximately wide, round, solid, and have nodes (stem-leaf junctures) every along the stem. The flower plumes, which can be up to long, are composed of many hundreds of tiny flowers and have a shimmery, silky appearance. Flowering occurs in April and October in south Florida, each clump producing an average of forty stalks and twelve to twenty flowering plumes. Burma reed resembles several other tall grasses, including common reed (''Phragmites communis''), giant reed (''Arundo donax''), pampas grass (''Cortaderia selloana'') and sugar cane (''Saccharum officinarum'').

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