Phragmites. HORRIBLY invasive. DO NOT use this, it will take over your yard and never go away.
Beneficial-Rock-4989
Phragmites australis possibly. Thrives in disturbed environments and can be highly invasive and aggressive.
macpeters
The go train between Oshawa and Toronto passes by countless massive fields of this stuff where nothing else grows.
Sea_Elk_7386
Seaoats
ImagineWorldPeace3
I need to google it to see the young plant. I might have some around the edge of our yard that buts up against a 4 acre field. 👩🏼🌾🌱
the-pathless-woods
The reeds are great for basketmaking.
SandQueen2
not sure of the name of the species but they tend to get real damn tall, and has potential to be seriouly invasive, would make a horrible backyard plant choice
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looks like a kind of Pampas Grass
Phragmites. HORRIBLY invasive. DO NOT use this, it will take over your yard and never go away.
Phragmites australis possibly. Thrives in disturbed environments and can be highly invasive and aggressive.
The go train between Oshawa and Toronto passes by countless massive fields of this stuff where nothing else grows.
Seaoats
I need to google it to see the young plant. I might have some around the edge of our yard that buts up against a 4 acre field. 👩🏼🌾🌱
The reeds are great for basketmaking.
not sure of the name of the species but they tend to get real damn tall, and has potential to be seriouly invasive, would make a horrible backyard plant choice