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Chinese silvergrass

Under construction

Miscanthus sinensis

  • Prevalence in bogs: low     medium    high
  • BLN members with experience with this species:
  • Special considerations for treatment in bogs:
  • Link to treatment, photos, etc.: http://wiki.bugwood.org/Archive:MGIPSF/Chinese_Silvergrass
  • Additional information: http://www.invasive.org/browse/subinfo.cfm?sub=3052

Photo credit: James H. Miller

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