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The DNR is asking that citizens be on the lookout for Japanese stiltgrass. If spotted, its location and photos should be sent to Norwood at [email protected].
The post had a couple of pictures of the progress, and the following description: "On day 3 of the great Honeysuckle war … and a nice bouquet of hand-pulled Japanese Stiltgrass from my native ...
Agencies are requesting people who find invasive species to take photos and make note of the location, date and time of the observation. Japanese stiltgrass is native to China, Japan, Korea ...
The plant turns out to be Japanese stiltgrass. It’s considered to be a seriously invasive plant in the eastern U.S. From talking with neighbors, it seems few have ever heard of this plant.
Japanese Stiltgrass was recently found at a nursery ... they are asked to either map the location with images in the online mapping tool iMapInvasives or send an email with photos and location ...