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L. salicaria, a plant of European origin, has spread and degraded temperate North American wetlands since the early nineteenth century. The plant was introduced both as a contaminant of European ship ballast and as medicinal herb for treatment of diarrhea, ... Purple loosestrife; Garlic Mustard; Home...
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www.invasiveplants.net/plants/purpleloosestrife.htm
www.invasiveplants.net/plants/purpleloosestrife.htm
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Purple loosestrife is a very hardy perennial which can rapidly degrade wetlands, diminishing their value for wildlife habitat. Wetlands are the most biologically diverse, productive component of our ecosystem.
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www.seagrant.umn.edu/ais/purpleloosestrife_info
www.seagrant.umn.edu/ais/purpleloosestrife_info
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Lythrum salicaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lythrum salicaria ( Purple-loosestrife ) is a flowering plant belonging to the family Lythraceae, native to Europe, Asia, northwest Africa, and southeastern Australia. The name is commonly cited ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lythrum_salicaria
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A species profile for Purple Loosestrife from USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center. ... Purple Loosestrife - TEKTRAN database; USDA. Agricultural Research Service.; Research...
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www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/aquatics/loosestrife.shtml
www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/aquatics/loosestrife.shtml
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Identification and Control of Purple Loosestrife: impact, description, control (mechanical, chemical and biological), possible replacements for horticultural plantings ... Purple loosestrife, a beautiful garden plant with an aggressive nature, was first introduced into North America in the early 1800s. The plant was sold...
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www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/weeds/w1132w.htm
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Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is a wetland plant from Europe and Asia. It was introduced into the east coast of North America in the 1800s. First spreading along roads, canals and drainage ditches, then later distributed as an ornamental, this exotic plant is in 40 states and all Canadian border provinces.
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www.great-lakes.net/envt/flora-fauna/invasive/loosestf....
www.great-lakes.net/envt/flora-fauna/invasive/loosestf.html
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Purple loosestrife control in Thunder Bay has been a Lakehead Conservation project for ten years. Galerucella beetles are eating some of the plants and digging helps remove patches. ... Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is not a native species; it was introduced to North America in the early 1800's from Eurasia.
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www.lakeheadca.com/lsstrife.htm
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Biological Control of Purple Loosestrife Program ... Purple loosestrife FAQ's Host specificity of Galerucella calmariensis ... Purple loosestrife becomes a weed...
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www.inhs.illinois.edu/research/loosestrife/bcpl.html
www.inhs.illinois.edu/research/loosestrife/bcpl.html
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