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Purple Loosestrife competing with cattail

Purple Loosestrife competing with cattail. Figure 2. Purple loosestrife invades wetland areas and displaces native plants, such as cattails shown here. Photographer: Mary Hollinger, NODC biologist, NOAA. Muskrat Lodge made from Cattail. Credit: Christine Humphreys/Painet Inc.

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Purple Loosestrife competing with cattail

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  1. Purple Loosestrife competing with cattail Figure 2. Purple loosestrife invades wetland areas and displaces native plants, such as cattails shown here. Lessoning Loosestrife

  2. Photographer: Mary Hollinger, NODC biologist, NOAA Muskrat Lodge made from Cattail Credit: Christine Humphreys/Painet Inc. Investigate: What other species might be impacted if purple loosestrife invades? Lessoning Loosestrife

  3. What additional species are impacted when purple loosestrife takes over a wetland? Lessoning Loosestrife

  4. From Redington Field Guide: Plants in Wetlands” Lessoning Loosestrife

  5. From Redington Field Guide: Plants in Wetlands” Lessoning Loosestrife

  6. From Redington Field Guide: Plants in Wetlands” Lessoning Loosestrife

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