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The weeds of Willapa Bay: A Real Grass-Roots Conflict

September 2007

Photo: Spartina in garden.

by Joshua Frank

Something bizarre is going on in Willapa Bay, Washington and it is all related to a noxious weed known as Spartina. This tall, dense grass grows rapidly along coastal salt-water marshes and has been rising from the mud of the Northwest since the late nineteenth century. In Washington State and elsewhere Spartina is viewed as an invasive species that can hybridize with other grasses and take over wetlands, destroying biodiversity along the way.  Some think that’s what is going on in Willapa.

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