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Guide To Common Lake and Pond Weeds
Also known as reeds or pencil reeds, bulrushes are considered a valuable part of a lake’s ecosystem. They grow in marshes and along shorelines of lakes and ponds up to eight feet deep and can rise ...
Got a strange weed in your pond? A new publication from DCNR helps pond and lake owners identify potentially problematic non-native aquatic plants. The Field Guide to Aquatic Plants was originally ...
As late spring rains come and go, so do aquatic weeds and the problems that they can cause as well. And the weed problem will be made worse if pond owners follow usual pond management practices, said ...
The popular Weed Identification Field Guide is now available electronically as an e-book and, for the first time, downloadable on iPad. The publication is distributed by the Iowa Soybean Association ...
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Mass. DEP approves aquatic herbicides for Chelmsford’s Freeman Lake
CHELMSFORD — In a blow to residents who advocated fighting invasive aquatic weeds like water chestnuts and watermilfoil in Freeman Lake with eco-friendly means, the Massachusetts Department of ...
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