Posted by pete 23 on June 26, 2021 at 19:43:45 from (45.52.54.199):
In Reply to: cattails. posted by rustred on June 24, 2021 at 08:54:57:
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Did a little more research on the cattails since the land my inlaws used to own is now DNR land and the 70 of the 167 acres that was low land but plowed most years is now solid cattails in less than 15 years.
The DNR informed me they tried spraying it some years ago but it was too far advanced already. It appears that the narrow leaf and wide leaf species hybernize and form a variety that just plum takes over all vegetation.
The slough a quarter mile away across the road has had cattails around the open water of over 50 acres for as long as I can remember and it still has open water.
I seems to invade land that has been disturbed and not under water constantly . At any rate it is just a big water filter now I guess as no water fowl activity and impassable even when frozen solid in winter .
Every little low spot on the higher ground is now filled in with these cattails also and spreading.
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