Cinna arundinacea, Wood reedgrass, is a strong competitor against Japanese stilt grass! The attractive Wood reedgrass grows well in fertile moist soil with light shade or dappled sunlight. Most growth occurs during the Summer. Reaching 3-5' tall, Wood reedgrass, works well as scattered individual plants or in small colonies. Native habitats include wooded floodplains, swamps, thickets, and damp savannahs.
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Sun |
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Partial Shade |
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Shade |
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Mature Height
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Spread Characteristics
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Clumping |
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Prolific Seeder |
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Season of Interest (Flowering)
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Season of Interest (Foliage)
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Foliage Color
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Wildlife Benefits
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Cover |
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Food |
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Nesting |
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Songbirds |
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Critter Resistance
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Wetland Indicator Status
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Plant Type
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Attributes
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Drought Tolerant |
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Erosion Control |
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Fibrous Roots |
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Mass Planting |
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Native |
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Naturalizing |
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Storm Water Basin |
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Winter Persistant |
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USDA Hardiness Zone
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