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Hi everyone, a Facebook user sent us these images of an unknown substance in her yard - eggs maybe? She had never seen something like before and was unsure what it could be.
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Someone contacted us through Facebook today with some images of a plant that recently started growing in their yard. They are worried that it could be invasive or a type of knotweed. Looks to me like it could be pokeweed?
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From the album: 2017 Identification Workshop
Host Drew Rayner showing attendees a hemlock woolly adelgid infestation. Photo courtesy Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network© Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
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Unknown aquatic plant help
Claire Peterson posted a topic in What is it? Species Identification Help
Hi all, We received an e-mail yesterday requesting help on identifying this aquatic plant that is growing in Magician Lake in Cass County. Does anyone happy to know what this could be? -
untilRegistration & Fee Required Come out in the woods with us to see Oak Wilt first hand! We will also get the latest on the Wooly Adelgid, check insect traps, and learn to take Sentinel Tree Program measurements. Program and Speakers: Nick Sanchez, Conservation District Forester - West MI Tree Health & Forestry Assistance Program John Bedford, MDARD Pest Response Program Specialist- Forest Highlights & Woolly Adelgid Heidi Frei, DNR Natural Resources Steward – Oak Wilt Control at PJ Hoffmaster James Wieferich & Dr. Sara Tanis, MSU Entomology Researchers - Lead Hike to Observe Insects Traps and Demonstrate Sentinel Tree Program Measurements Cost: $20.00 for The Stewardship Network Members/$25.00 nonmembers. Free park parking! Includes light continental breakfast 4 pesticide CEUs, plus forestry CFES Visit www.stewardshipnetwork.org to register (click on West MI Cluster and page down to find workshop registration)
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