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"We Don't Know How to Stop It": an Exotic Plant Is Invading French Canals

Watermilfoil, a subaquatic plant with extraordinary characteristics, is spreading rapidly in French canals. It is complicating navigation and the operation of the network. Saint-Dizier and Vitry-le-François (Haute-Marne), report Ultra-fast growth, even in winter, thousands of cuttings taking root along the banks, an exceptional capacity for adaptation… A plant with rare abilities is establishing itself in the canals… Read more Report / Photograp…
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Watermilfoil, a subaquatic plant with extraordinary characteristics, is spreading rapidly in French canals. It is complicating navigation and the operation of the network. Saint-Dizier and Vitry-le-François (Haute-Marne), report Ultra-fast growth, even in winter, thousands of cuttings taking root along the banks, an exceptional capacity for adaptation… A plant with rare abilities is establishing itself in the canals… Read more Report / Photograp…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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