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Because of the limited distribution in the county and the potential serious impact, control of phragmites is required in King County. Phragmites is found in both eastern and western Washington and some infestations are many acres in size. In King County, most infestations are still small and can be eradicated. Because native populations have been found in the region, careful identification by an expert is needed before any eradication measures are taken. The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) received a grant from Department of Ecology in 2003 to
undertake a statewide phragmites project.
The project began mapping all known locations of phragmites using GPS technology and to develop
a GIS layer for the State. The researchers submitted samples from each site to Dr. Bernd Blossey at
Cornell University for genotyping and input into his national database. All of the populations from King County were identified as the non-native haplotype. For more information on this project and how to distinguish the types of phragmites, check out Cornell University's website. To find out where we have records of this weed in King County, use our interactive noxious weed map and search
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| Please direct questions & comments regarding noxious weeds to Program Staff, King County Noxious Weed Control Program.
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