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Photo by Kenneth J. Sytsma Courtesy of Wisconsin Vascular Plants Website
Above:Purple Loosestrife plants laden with breeding insects are kept inside bags made of nettings. T...
The 'invasion' of... PURPLE Loosestrife by Mary Stefanski | August 26, 2003 What a beautiful plant!...
Purple Loosestrife
Beetles released in 1998
Purple Loosestrife spreads rapidly in wetlands and displaces native, wildlife-supporting plants. Ima...
Britt Slattery, USFWS
Squarrose knapweed (Centaurea virgata)
Purple Loosestrife.
Loosestrife is Loose... and so are Other Weeds by Julia Parry - Colorado State University Cooperativ...
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) , native to Eurasia, w...
Photo: The Nature Conservancy Purple loosetrife is a perennial that blooms midsummer. It grows up to...
Purple Loosestrife illustrates a situation common to many non-indigenous, or exotic, species. "Dist...
This is perhaps the most hated and best-known pest species. Another beauty, introduced from Europe i...
The spread of purple Loosestrife, also known as Lythrum or Morden Pink, has been aided by its beauty...
This photograph depicts a typical Purple Loosestrife plant in Cranberry Marsh during the summer of 2...
Purple Loosestrife in the field
The beautiful flowers were everywhere around our camp. "Look at those purple flowers!" I exclaimed. ...
The before and after effects of the beetles that were released in 1998.
Purple Loosestrife
Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria A summer drive through the Boquet watershed usually reveals som...
Purple Loosestrife
© 1999 University of Idaho : Text and photographs for these pages from Idaho's Noxious Weeds, by Ro...
Some of the worst invasive plants have even escaped from gardens to become pernicious weeds in the w...
About Us The Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area Annual Report Threats Map & Directions Action...
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria0 Introduced from Europe to North America. One of the Northeas...
Loosestrife
An initial explanation of how Purple Loosestrife affect the environment can be found on page E-14 in...
Purple Loosestrife Lythraceae (Loosestrife Family) Class A Weed Purple Loosestrife management Descri...