A synthetic wastewater was treated in six lab-scale wetland reactors, which had Phragmites australis planted in different types of media: gravel, organic wood mulch, and mixture of gravel-wood mulch. Based on the type of wetland substrates, the wetland reactors were arranged into three parallel systems; each system consisting of a single vertical flow (VF) wetland reactor followed by a horizontal flow (HF) wetland reactor. A comparison of pollutant removal performances among VF wetland reactors indicated higher removal efficiencies in the VF wetland column with organic mulch substrate, as measured by the percentage removal of ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4-N, 99.6%), total nitrogen (TN, 97.8%), total phosphorus (TP, 60.3%) and biochemical oxygen ...