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A fast-spreading invasive plant is taking over trails and backyards in Delta Township. Conservation experts urge neighbors to ...
It goes by multiple names, from Fig buttercup to pilewort. And for the Michigan DNR, it is particularly tricky to manage - disappearing as quickly as it appears.
Neighbors in Mid-Michigan are learning to spot and report lesser celandine, an invasive plant. Organizers say volunteers are key to protecting native plants, and more help is needed.
Commenters quickly identified the likely culprit: lesser celandine. Though it looks harmless, this aggressive plant forms dense mats that crowd out native wildflowers — the kinds that ...