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How the Pepperweed Project Developed a Broad Base of Community Support. Distribution of Perennial Pepperweed in the United States and Canada (from USDA’s Plants Database). Perennial Pepperweed, Lepidium latifolium. 6-petaled white flowers. Alternate leaves.
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How the Pepperweed Project Developed a Broad Base of Community Support
Distribution of Perennial Pepperweed in the United States and Canada (from USDA’s Plants Database)
Perennial Pepperweed, Lepidium latifolium 6-petaled white flowers Alternate leaves Horseradish scent to leaves, stem and roots
Pepperweed plants Pepperweed flowers
History of the project 1990’s: Pepperweed identified on Parker River NWR 2002: Mass Audubon’s Salt Marsh Science Project to pull Pepperweed on Refuge 2004: Refuge tests herbicides and concentrations on Pepperweed 2005: Newburyport GOMI team takes on Pepperweed control as team project 2006: Refuge begins project to control Pepperweed on and adjacent to Refuge Mapping begins in Great Marsh region 2007: MA-NH-ME forms to collaborate and communicate about invasive spread in coastal corridor. Pepperweed project expands to Great Marsh 2008-2010: On going Pepperweed control in 6 towns, hundreds of volunteer hours, continued community support.
Keys which may help other project • Youth support—youth groups, after school programs, high school science classes, community service requirements • Find local environmental reporters who will write about your projects.