Endemic to all Australian jurisdictions with the exception of WA, this species forms extensive stands (known as reed beds) in shallow stagenent water or on the edges of rivers and lakes. Locally common throughout its range.
Phragmites australis is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | Central West NSW | New England | Hume | Greater Melbourne | Gippsland | Darling Downs | South East South Australia
Maps
Basin View - Smiths Bay Bushcare Basin View Walking Track Batemans Marine Park Ben Boyd National Park Bens Walking Track Booderee National Park Broulee Moruya Nature Observation Area Brundee Swamp Nature Reserve Callala Creek Bushcare Clyde River National Park Comerong Island Nature Reserve Conjola National Park Culburra Beach - Lake Wollumboola Bushcare Currambene State Forest East Boyd State Forest Eurobodalla National Park Gulaga National Park Illawong Nature Reserve Jervis Bay Marine Park Jervis Bay National Park Lake Wollumboola Walking Track Mogo State Forest Murramarang Aboriginal Area Murramarang National Park Nadgee Nature Reserve Nadgee State Forest Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve Round the Bay Walk Saltwater Swamp Nature Reserve Shoalhaven State Forest South East Forest National Park South Pacific Heathland Reserve Sussex Inlet - William Mulligan Reserve Bushcare Timbillica State Forest VC00152 Vincentia Coastal Walking Track Yambulla State Forest Yurammie State ForestPlaces
Jamberoo, NSW