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This isn't really about the lake, but about the land around it. There's a new invasive on the horizon called Black Swallowwort. It grows like peas, with a vine and pods, and the pods burst open this time of year like milkweed. In no time at all, it seems to have taken over many open areas in both Oatka and Mendon parks, forming a dense monoculture. Thankfully it dies back each winter.

 

IMHO, it's the primary invasive we need to be concerned about. I can't believe how fast it spreads. Keep an eye out for this stuff while you're in the woods this fall, and if you see it, make sure to inform the landowner. I'm not convinced that we can keep it in check even with forewarning, but you gotta try...remember, the seed pods have likely opened by now. Since it climbs all over everything, it's relatively easy to spot.

 

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