A variety of agencies in the state are working to eradicate the invasive aquatic plant elodea. This summer, elodea was detected and treated in Anchorage’s Lake Hood, and a survey to search for elodea ...
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Grays Harbor Noxious Weed Control Board receives $1.3 million in funding to remove Brazilian elodea
In stretches of the Chehalis River between Montesano and Plummer Lake, which is located in Centralia, grows the aquatic noxious weed Brazilian elodea. This perennial herb is commonly used in home ...
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