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Salvinia molesta
"possibly the worst weed in the world"
Photo by Larry Maupin
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THE ALIENS ARE COMING!
or
RESPONSIBLE WATER GARDENING WITHOUT INVASIVES

By Larry Maupin

Regulated Noxious Aquatic Weeds in the US, February 2010

Soybean Scraps: Nature's Pollution Solution?
by Erin Peabody Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture

 Can I interest you in some Florida swampland?
An in-depth look at forested wetlands by Richard Moyroud
WGI ONLINE Journal 1. 4

Non-Native Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants
in the United States

The Oregon Garden
This young botanic garden's exciting and surprisingly ornamental wetland plant communities perform a vital public service for the residents of Silverton, Oregon. It’s part of their city wastewater treatment process!
The Oregon Garden Wetlands
Wetland Research | Water Quality Research
Barley Straw Algae Control Research

The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

The Samaan Grove Project
Much of WGI ONLINE Journal Volume 2, Number 2
is devoted to Kevin Kenny's masterwork, which details the concepts, construction and inhabitants of an amazing man-made wetland. Two hundred stunning images are included. It's for WGI members only so join now -- it's free! 

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