- Contact information
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For information on Lakes in Wisconsin, contact:
- DNR Lake
Division of Water
Bureau of Water Quality
- Aquatic Invasive Species Contacts
Reed Manna Grass - Mud Lake
- Status
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Verified
- Date First Found
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6/14/2014
- Latitude and Longitude
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43.229744,
-88.873082
- Original Extent
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One or a few beds
About
Reed Manna Grass
Reed manna grass is a semi-aquatic, perennial grass with unbranched stems that grow up to 8’ tall. It has a reddish tint on the lower parts of the stems. Tall manna grass invades wetlands, including swamps, lakes, ponds, slow-moving rivers, creeks, ditches, and wet pastures, where it forms monospecific stands that are capable of crowding out native vegetation. It degrades wetland habitats because it is not suitable for nesting and is a poor food source for wildlife. Tall manna grass has been sold as an ornamental in a variegated variety. Young shoots can cause cyanide poisoning in cattle if used as forage.