The Worms That Are Eating Our Woods  Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of  Art

The Worms That Are Eating Our Woods Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art

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A walk in the woods here in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware should be through an understory that in springtime is lush and green with shrubs and bursting with colorful wildflowers. In the fall, the woods should be fragrant with a thick carpet of decaying leaves. Recently these experiences are, more and more, just memories. Native shrubs and wildflowers are disappearing, replaced—if at all—with invasive plants such as multiflora rose and Japanese stiltgrass. And it’s not just the native plants that are vanishing in our woods.

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