An enormous and diverse patch of Phalaris arundinacea grows near where I live right now. Many of the new leaves near the top show red pigments at their margins. A few leaves caught my eye however, they had red/purple colors.
The uppermost leaves are where alkaloids are found in the largest concentration and at this time the alkaloid levels are at their highest in literature. The plants are a bit drought stressed as well.
There are visible patches of different phenotypes here, some are a bit taller, some have more purple in their inflorescence than others. Something looking like P. aquatica is in the area as well.
I chew on the leaves of the P. arundinacea, just the top two leaves. They are often sweet but these were salty. Go figure.
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