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Edmonds Marsh restoration volunteer work parties set for July 29, 31


MY EDMONDS NEWS
Posted: July 26, 2021
Joe Scordino and Greg Ferguson working to remove nightshade.
Two volunteer work parties are scheduled for this Thursday and Saturday, July 29 and 31, to begin removing the invasive nightshade in the Edmonds Marsh along Highway 104.
According to organizer Joe Scordino, the purpose of this volunteer restoration project is to remove the nightshade that is impacting marsh water flow and fish passage and killing trees in the buffer zone.
The work parties are from 10 a.m. to noon each day. Volunteers are asked to complete Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) volunteer registration form and send it to [email protected]. ....

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Edmonds Marsh invader threatens ecosystem health


MY EDMONDS NEWS
Posted: July 23, 2021
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Snohomish County Noxious Weed Control Coordinator Geraldine Saw shows marsh advocate Greg Ferguson the differences between Phragmites and the more common Reed Canary Grass.
No one is sure how it got here. Some say it came from Asia, others Europe. But regardless, it has found a home in the Edmonds Marsh where it is slowly but inexorably creating dense stands of tall reeds that are pushing out native vegetation and degrading wildlife habit.
Phragmites australis is found worldwide. The name
Phragmites (pronounced in three syllables, Frag-mite-ease) is derived from ancient Greek, roughly translating as “grows in hedges,” a reference to its tendency to form thick stands around waterways and marshy areas. ....

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