You will not eradicate it. If you can control the spread and the density, that's a win,' says biologist Dave Hawke ...
Phragmites out competes all other plants. It ends up drying out wetlands because it grows so fast.
Now, an aggressive, alien reed-grass that is threatening aquatic environments almost everywhere in the Great Lakes region — ...
Phragmites can quickly spread through Keweenaw marshes and wetland areas, robbing fish, plants, and wildlife of nutrients and space; blocking access to the water for recreational purposes; ruining ...
Knowing invasive phragmites is an aggressive plant species that has significantly impacted ecosystems in Essex County, Council for the Town of Essex will reach out to the Essex Region Conservation ...
The two systems are connected, with Utah Lake feeding the Jordan River which it turn delivers water to the Great Salt Lake.
One Carleton researcher specializing in Canada’s fight against invasive phragmites says the university should quickly begin battling the incursion of the monopolistic marsh plant on its campus.