In Lianyungang, there is a place called "Mengluhai". The reeds here are as soft as feathers and as white as snowflakes, forming an endless reed. Under the sunlight, the reed presents golden light, as if it were a layered oil painting.
Approaching the reeds, the slender reed leaves sway with the wind, as if they were early winter notes, jumping in the air, and the beautiful artistic conception is intoxicating. This fantastic reed sea not only brings people beautiful enjoyment, but also adds a unique natural landscape to Lianyungang.
Phragmites communis is a perennial herb of Phragmites communis, which has developed grape rhizomes and hollow smooth stems. The leaves are needle-shaped and arranged in two rows; Panicle slightly bent downward, with white pilose between branches; The fruit is lanceolate; The flowering period is in July; The fruiting period is from August to165438+1October.
Phragmites australis are distributed all over China, and are common in rivers, lakes, ponds, ditches and low-lying wetlands. Reed can adapt to different ecological environments. Because it likes to grow in swamps, floodplains and shallow lakes, it is called wetland reed. It is called dry reed, which is distributed in oasis farmland, saline-alkali land and even the periphery of some desert areas in arid areas.
Characteristics of reed
1, strong adaptability: reed is one of wetland plants, which can adapt well to humid climate and environment.
2. Ecological value: Reed plays an important role in purifying water sources, regulating climate and protecting biodiversity, and is known as the "second forest".
3. Ornamental value: Phragmites communis grows well in places such as lakeside and low-humidity places on the river bank, and has a good ornamental effect.
4. Economic value: the stems and leaves of reed can be used for papermaking or textile, and the roots can be used as Chinese herbal medicines.