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- Jeff Mann, bagging Purple LoosestrifeSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Jeff Matthews, pulling Purple LoosestrifeSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Grandfather and grandson packing bags of Purple LoosestrifeSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Barry Matthews with a canoe-full of Purple LoosestrifeSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Pulling Purple Loosestrife in the swampSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Eugenia Cottagers pulling Purple Loosestrife in the rushesSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Eugenia Cottagers meet before the "War on Purple Loosestrife"See p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Teens working on MacDonald Road during the "War on Purple Loosestrife"See p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.45-48 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Eugenia Cottager's Association "War on Loosestrife" mapStrategic map developed for the eradication of an imported flower called Purple Loosestrife which had invaded the wetlands surrounding Lake Eugenia, threatening native plants and the ecosystem.Strategic map developed for the eradication of an imported flower called Purple Loosestrife which had invaded the wetlands surrounding Lake Eugenia, threatening native plants and the ecosystem.Grey Highlands Public Library
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