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    About Phragmites (non-native) Phragmites is a tall, warm-season perennial grass with featherlike plumes at the top of its stems. It can reach heights of up to 12 feet. Although Phragmites is …

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    May 2, 2015 · There are some wetlands in our subdivision which are overrun with phragmites. Some of these have established themselves in our neighbor's backyard and now they're …

  4. What is non-native Phragmites? Non-native Phragmites (Phragmites australis subsp. australis; pronounced frag-MY-tees), hereafter referred to as “Phragmites”, is a tall (6 to 12+ feet) …

  5. Phragmites (also known as Common Reed) is a serious threat to the diversity of Door County. Although this plant is native to much of the world, aggressive strains that form dense stands …

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    Manitowoc County Collaborative Phragmites Project - Phase 2 Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership is sponsoring a project to implement control measures for invasive phragmites …

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    GLACIERLAND RC&D, INC.: Fond du Lac Co Comprehensive Phragmites Control - Phase 3 Glacierland RC&D Council is sponsoring Phase 3 of a project to build upon a region-wide …

  8. May 10, 2023 · Phragmites (pronounced frag-MY-tees) thrives in disturbed, nutrient-rich, and saline areas. It can be found in roadside ditches where vehicular pollutants and road salts …

  9. In Wisconsin, imazamox is labeled for control of invasive emergent species such as non-native Phragmites (Phragmites australis subsp. australis), purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), …

  10. MONITORING OBJECTIVES The monitoring objectives are to detect new populations of NR 40 prohibited species and to understand the distribution of NR 40 restricted invasive species. The …

  11. The common reed (Phragmites australis subsp. australis) is a tall non-native grass which has aggressively invaded many Wis- consin shorelines and wetlands, particularly in the Great …

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