Purple loosestrife, a herbaceous perennial that is in the Lythraceae family, is a wetland invasive that prefers full sun and wet soil but is able to grow in shaded, drier conditions as well. Common ...
However, don't be fooled by its beauty-purple loosestrife is a highly invasive species that can wreak havoc on wetlands, ...
As deciduous plants, perennials tend to emerge ... The purple-pink flowers are undeniably beautiful, but today, purple loosestrife is considered invasive across much of North America.
With hunting season underway, the Department of Natural Resources reminds waterfowl hunters to take precaution against spreading aquatic invasive species. Without the proper precautions, invasive ...
With hunting season in progress, it’s time for waterfowl hunters to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Without ...