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Watch for giant hogweed in your wetland

Watch for giant hogweed in your wetland

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 26, 2017 | For landowners, News

The tall invasive plant giant hogweed was first found in Wisconsin in 2004 and has been confirmed in Iron, Portage, and Manitowoc Counties. It was recently found in Sheboygan. A single plant produces thousands of seeds, which can be dispersed by gravity, vehicles and...
Spotting reed mannagrass in your wetland

Spotting reed mannagrass in your wetland

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 25, 2017 | For landowners, News

Invasive plants reduce the health of wetlands and make them less habitable for wildlife. One invasive wetland plant to be on the watch for is reed mannagrass. Reed mannagrass (Glyceria maxima, also sometimes called rough or tall mannagrass) is an aggressive, weedy...
Invasive plant profile: Reed canary grass

Invasive plant profile: Reed canary grass

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners

How to recognize and control the invasive wetland plant reed canary grass.

Invasive plant profile: Cattails

Invasive plant profile: Cattails

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners

Learn how to recognize invasive cattails and how to manage them on your property.

Invasive plant profile: Phragmites

Invasive plant profile: Phragmites

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners

Learn how to recognize the common wetland weed Phragmites

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