Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) in an invasive wetland plant in Minnesota that can compete with native shoreland vegetation. In this video, we'll give you some tips to tell the difference between invasive yellow iris and native blue flag iris, even when there aren't any flowers present. Don't forget to report any potential invasive species you find: www.eddmaps.org/Midwest
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Looking for a field guide to identify yellow iris and other non-native species? Check out this field guide from the University of Minnesota Bookstore: bookstores.umn.edu/product/bo...
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16 июл 2024