Canada’s most invasive plant found in the region

SOUTH BRUCE – The most invasive plant in Canada has sunk its’ roots into many locations across the region. A report to the Municipality of South Bruce claims that there are over 23 locations throughout the region, mostly on municipal road allowance and private property. Phragmites australis (also known as European Common Reed) is an…
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Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Kelsey Bent is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter with the Listowel Banner. The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada.