Research Round-Up: Fall 2023
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What Phragmites research was published in Fall 2022? Check out out our newsletter summary! To receive these monthly summaries in your inbox, sign up for our newsletter. Read... Continue ReadingWhat makes the non-native lineage of Phragmites so successful compared to the native lineage?
June 8, 2022 – Theresa Gruninger, Great Lakes Commission A question that haunts us all. Non-native Phragmites australis is famous for being incredibly widespread, found within all 48 U.S. continental states, this grass has no problem making a home just about anywhere... Continue ReadingFiled under: invasive morphology native phragmites