Phalaris arundinacea, whiles kent as teylor's gairtens, tylor's gairtens, leddy's gairtens, hielandman's gairtens, or gairdener's gairtens, is a taw, perennial bunchgress that commonly forms extensive single-species staunds alang the margins o lochs an streams an in wet appen auries, wi a wide distribution in Europe, Asie, northren Africae an North Americae.[1]
Phalaris arundinacea, whiles kent as teylor's gairtens, tylor's gairtens, leddy's gairtens, hielandman's gairtens, or gairdener's gairtens, is a taw, perennial bunchgress that commonly forms extensive single-species staunds alang the margins o lochs an streams an in wet appen auries, wi a wide distribution in Europe, Asie, northren Africae an North Americae.