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PlantLCLeast Concern

Common Reed

Phragmites australis

About

Britain's tallest grass forms extensive reedbed habitats that are home to some of our rarest birds including bittern, marsh harrier and bearded tit. Reed is still harvested for thatching, with Norfolk reed considered the finest quality available.

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Quick Facts

Category
Plant
Latin name
Phragmites australis
IUCN Status
LC — Least Concern
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Conservation Status: LC

Least Concern — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.