giant reed
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tall perennial grass (Arundo donax): A very large, bamboo-like plant with thick, jointed stems (culms) and large, feathery, grey-white flower plumes (panicles). It is characterized by a spreading underground stem system (rhizome) and commonly grows in wet habitats like riverbanks and ditches.
Usage
- The giant reed forms dense stands that can dominate the landscape along waterways.
- Conservationists are working to control the spread of the invasive giant reed.
- The tall, sturdy canes of the giant reed have been used historically for making musical instruments and fishing poles.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Impact: In many regions outside its native range, (giant reed) is considered a highly invasive species. It consumes large amounts of water, increases fire risk, and displaces native riparian vegetation.
- Bioenergy Crop: Due to its rapid growth and high biomass yield, the giant reed is also studied as a potential source for biofuel production.
Variants and Related Words
- Arundo donax (n.): The scientific (Latin) name for the giant reed.
- Reed (n.): A more general term for tall, grass-like plants growing in wet areas, of which the giant reed is a specific, large type.
- Carrizo (n.): A common name for this plant in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Synonyms
- Spanish cane
- Giant cane
Notes
- The term "giant reed" specifically refers to the single species . It is not a general term for any large reed.
Noun
- large rhizomatous perennial grasses found by riversides and in ditches having jointed stems and large grey-white feathery panicles