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Tag: invasive plants

Volunteers Melanie Babyak and Randy Heppell standing by a huge pile of lily pads they helped remove. Photo by Holly D’Annunzio.
October 4, 2016October 5, 2016 kcweeds

Lake residents team up to tackle weed problems

September 30, 2016October 4, 2016 kcweeds

Tolt MacDonald infestation stopped in its tracks by quick-acting King County Parks workers

September 16, 2016September 30, 2016 kcweeds

New forest invader called small-flowered jewelweed discovered on Novelty Hill Rd

August 3, 2016 kcweeds

It’s official – Washington bans sale of six new plants including yellow archangel, butterfly bush and lesser celandine

July 12, 2016July 12, 2016 kcweeds

Students in King County classrooms learn about invasive and native plants

June 1, 2016June 3, 2016 kcweeds

King County Noxious Weed Board releases 2015 Annual Report

May 31, 2016June 3, 2016 kcweeds

Take a class about weeds and other naughty plants

May 21, 2016 kcweeds

May flowers you don’t want to see in your garden

April 5, 2016April 8, 2016 kcweeds

Training opportunity for hikers who want to help fight invasive weeds

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