According to Interlochen Public Radio, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development may restrict or entirely prohibit a handful of invasive plant species, some of which have commonly ...
The seedhead and root-boring weevil feed only on invasive spotted knapweed, and die when the weed is no longer available, according to USDA.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) could prohibit or restrict several invasive plant species, the popular landscaping Callery pear tree and Japanese barberry shrub ...
The (NCCISMA) is launching a new project to restore native plants along the Muskegon River and its tributaries. Supported by ...
When Michiganders think about invasive plants, a white speckled field of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) or the tall flower clusters of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) may come to mind. But ...