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Attack on Giant Salvinia

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Description: Illustrated article about USDA efforts to control its spread from Agricultural Research magazine.
United States Department of Agriculture In ponds, lakes, and reservoirs from North Carolina to Hawaii, a stealthy invader called giant salvinia is making an unwanted appearance. This free-floating fern has earned a reputation as one of the world's worst aquatic weeds—and with good reason. When conditions are right, salvinia's small, oval leaves form dense mats—green, yellow-green, or brown—that can easily double in size in just a few days.
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