Purple Loosestrife Posters and Pamphlets

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Posters

Pamphlet

  • Purple Loosestrife Pamphlet: "Purple Loosestrife: Beauty or Beast?" Feb 2003
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    Posters

  • Purple Loosestrife Poster 1: Purple Loosestrife: Beauty or Beast?
  • Purple Loosestrife Poster 2: Control of Purple Loosestrife
  • Purple Loosestrife Poster 3: Life History of Galerucella calmariensis and Galerucella pusilla
  • Purple Loosestrife Poster 4: Life History of Nanophyes marmoratus
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