Controlling Multifloral Rose in Michigan
Multifloral rose was initially brought to the U.S. in the mid 1800’s as rootstock for ornamental roses.
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Multifloral rose was initially brought to the U.S. in the mid 1800’s as rootstock for ornamental roses.
Spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) is a significant invasive species concern in Michigan.
Autumn Olive and Russian Olive are both non-native species in Michigan and are difficult to control.
Purple Loosestrife is a beautiful plant, but it poses a serious threat to our waters, wetlands and streams.
Understanding the difference between a normal everyday weed and an invasive plant can help slow the spread of invasive plants.
Phragmites australis is an aggressive non-native invasive plant that is causing an ecological health problem all over Michigan.
Invasive plants are an ongoing concern in many areas in Michigan.
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