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obedient plant (Phystostegia varginana). 1Vot only will these plants add beauty and diversity to <br />'s but they are also attractive to native birds and butterflies. <br />l ex d to incl a pl ting in the water, the I3 a permit ( of c ge) <br />'~ ' t® tin public wat .'The g process is used to prevent the introduction of exotic <br />i into public waters and to provide helpful advice. <br />dater lilies t win the where th® dock and beach will be placed at the end of the point <br />can be planted closer to shore (near the existing metal seawall). To do this, wade out to the <br />water lilies and use your hands and feet to dig up a section of tuber (1-1.5 fl long) that has a leaf <br />attached (it must have a leaf growing from it). Bury the tuber at the new site and anchor it near <br />each end using 2 "V' shaped stakes made from a coat hanger. <br />Enclo the plans for building an herbicide wand to spot invasive species above the <br />o water line. I also included some 'tio ing materials that I hope you find <br />in g. <br />Pt a call either me or Mike Halverson, who handles the permits (Aquatic Plant Management <br />Specialist, 651-772-7956), if you have any questions. <br />~inrPr~l~ j//{~~1 <br />nny V~inkelman <br />quatic Plant Restoration Specialist <br />c: Joe Richter, Area Hydrologist <br />Mike Halverson, Aquatic Plant Management Specialist <br />