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We found that: (1) the potentially invasive reed canary grass (<i>Phalaris arundinacea</i>) and broadleaf cattail (<i>Typha latifolia)</i>) responded to treatments similarly; both outgrew the other perennial species in all four hydrologic regimes; (2) <i>Phalaris</i> had the highest levels of root airspace of all the taxa; (3) the grasses and graminoids nearly always tolerated flooding better than the broadleaf forbs, perhaps in part due to greater quantities of root airspace; and (4) the species that were most sensitive to flooding are typically found in drier, groundwater-fed, and more nutrient-poor environments. We hypothesize that <i>Phalaris</i> and <i>Typha</i>, which are both tall and productive, should be competitive dominants under a variety of hydrologic conditions, at least where nutrients are abundant, as in urban and agricultural landscapes. 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