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Is this phalaris Options
 
CEVISI
#1 Posted : 6/18/2018 2:58:28 PM
See this today looks for me like some kind of phalaris can anybody identifie this for me pls
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dreamer042
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#2 Posted : 6/18/2018 3:28:54 PM
Pretty sure this is Phragmites australis.
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CEVISI
#3 Posted : 6/18/2018 7:05:23 PM
Can i extract that whitout the problems off toxity from garmines or somthing ?
 
dreamer042
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#4 Posted : 6/18/2018 10:30:50 PM
If you can manage to get at those rhizomes you can certainly attempt to give it a try.

It does contain gramine and likely other undesirable alkaloids.

I'd recommend just grabbing a live clone of a known phalaris strain and/or planting some acacia seeds if you want reliability.
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downwardsfromzero
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#5 Posted : 6/22/2018 3:46:44 PM
dreamer042 wrote:
Pretty sure this is Phragmites australis.

Agreed.

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If you can manage to get at those rhizomes you can certainly attempt to give it a try.


The best way to obtain Phragmites rhizomes is with the aid of a boat, in water at least 2m deep. Digging them up on dry land is a hiding to nothing (i.e. a strenuous waste of effort to no reward).




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