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Tag Archives: parasitic

Ripples 9/4/20

Posted on September 4, 2020 by Nancy NabakSeptember 4, 2020

A Woodland Dunes Ghost Story  by Kennedy Zittel, Woodland Dunes summer intern Given that my birthday is on Halloween, I have always loved a good ghost story. The scarier the better! However, the story I am about to tell you … Continue reading →

Posted in Native Plants | Tagged ghost, monotropa uniflora, parasitic, single stalk, waxy, white

Ripples 7/4/19

Posted on July 5, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineJuly 5, 2019

  Written by Greta Wilkening, Woodland Dunes summer intern Excessive sea lamprey populations have been causing problems in the Great Lakes for many decades, first appearing in Lake Erie in 1921, and continuing to invade the Great Lakes into the … Continue reading →

Posted in Sea lamprey | Tagged Great Lakes, native, non-native, parasitic
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