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Alberta, What kind of Phalaris plants are these?

These five plants seem to have physical properties of Phalaris arundinacea, Phragmites australis, and Phalaris Aquatica. Can someone help?

u/AppropriatePath685 — 4 days ago
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Alberta, Are all of these Phalaris Arundinacea?

All of them have a large, protruding ligule (Images may not be clear), yet the have different shapes. One is short and purple, the middle resembles classical arundinaceaone, and the last is long and golden, and thin. Are all of these arundinaceaonthe?

u/AppropriatePath685 — 6 days ago

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u/AppropriatePath685 — 2 months ago