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Fond of wetlands and wet ground, Purple Loosestrife is common at water’s edge. Bushy and tall (up to seven feet) its many sided stems come from the main roots. Purple spikes hold rings of six petaled flowers on top. Producing 300,000 long lasting seeds per stem, it is fast growing and dense, its crowding nature can prevent neighboring plant growth witch is necessary for ecological diversity needed by fish, birds, and animals. See this work alongside many others from this series @artsatmsp #print
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Becoming a Beetle Parent: How We Use Beetles to Control Purple Loosestrife
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Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Training - Collecting Starter Beetles
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Mar 11, 2022
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University of Wisconsin Extension
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Purple loosestrife: from major problem to manageable thanks to a beetle! Nature's solutions are wild. #InvasiveSpecies #Ecology #NatureIsCool #Science #Beetles
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🦋✨ Dive into Michigan’s Wild Wonders: The Orange Sulphur Butterfly on Purple Loosestrife! 🌸💜Spotted this vibrant beauty fluttering through a Michigan meadow – it’s the Orange Sulphur (aka Alfalfa Butterfly), a sunny yellow stunner with bold black borders that’s super common across our state from June to October! 🟡🦋 Fun fact: These guys have multiple broods each summer, and their caterpillars munch on pea family plants like clover – talk about a Michigan farm favorite! But wait, those striki
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An Ontario History: Purple Loosestrife & Biocontrol
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Ontario Invasive Plant Council
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Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Training - Making a Beetle Trap
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Mar 6, 2022
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University of Wisconsin Extension
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Biocontrol for Purple Loosestrife—Successes from Wisconsin
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Apr 17, 2024
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UIS Field Stations
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🚜Protecting wet meadows with mowing🚜 Purple loosestrife is an invasive plant taking over wetlands across North America, especially in areas that dry out part of the year, like seasonal wet meadows. This plant crowds out native species and is considered a harmful weed in Nebraska, which means we need to take action to control it. We initially tried aerial spraying, but it caused more harm than good. So, we switched to more effective management strategies. Now, we mow purple loosestrife when it
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Jul 26, 2024
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Crane Trust
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Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Training - Plant Digging, Potting and Care
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Mar 6, 2022
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University of Wisconsin Extension
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Lythrum salicaria or Purple loosestrife in full pinkish bloom on erect branched stems with lanceolate, pointed, downy green leaves floating gracefully on the wind
Jan 2, 2024
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Why Is Purple Loosestrife Invasive? - Ecosystem Essentials
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9 months ago
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Drive-by botany: Purple loosestrife and spotted knapweed
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msu.edu
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Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Training - Finding Sites in Winter
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Mar 6, 2022
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University of Wisconsin Extension
When was the purple loosestrife brought to Canada? - TimesMojo
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Purple Loosestrife: Beauty or Beast?
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Feb 1, 2010
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Entomological Society of America
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Purple Loosestrife - Biology 121 Video Assignment
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5 months ago
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What Is Purple Loosestrife? - Earth Science Answers
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9 months ago
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Earth Science Answers
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What Is Purple Loosestrife? - Ecosystem Essentials
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11 months ago
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Ecosystem Essentials
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Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) is a flowering plant belonging to the family Lythraceae. Other names include spiked loosestrife, or purple lythrum.
Apr 14, 2024
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Purple loosestrife is an invasive wetland plant that is beautiful, but dangerous. Imported in the 1800s from Europe to use for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscaping. This plant blooms from June to September and due to its long flowering season, this plant has the ability to produce millions of seeds each year. In addition to seeds, purple loosestrife can also produce vegetatively by sending up shoots from the root systems. The underground stems can grow up to a foot each growing season.
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Aug 5, 2023
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