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Cattail success

Posted on July 2, 2019November 15, 2020 By admin

In the fall of 2018 we scattered cattail seeds in the wetland pond and in spring of 2019, a group of volunteers got their feet wet in Spallumcheen road side ditches to dig cattails and plant them in the wetland.

Cattails can be notoriously difficult to transplant but we have had great success as both the transplants are now the tallest plants in the pond and the seeded ones are not far behind.

 

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