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Yes, you would find phragmites in the medieval times. While there is only one species (australis) in the genus Phragmites, there are four known subspecies across Europe and Asia.

Common reed (Phragmites) was mentioned in the legend of Midas, and fans of The Bible will remember the story of Moses as a baby being cast adrift in a reed basket. English have used Phragmites as roofing thatch for hundreds of years.

In the US, there is a native subspecies of Phragmities australis ssp. americanis that is non-invasive and much less vigorous. The invasive phragmities found in the US was introducded from Europe, probably in the early 19th century.

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