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While starry stonewort can look similar to native plants, it forms dense mats of vegetation in the water, taking resources from native plants and creating headaches for boaters and other lake-goers.
It was also confirmed in Mud Lake, which is connected to Lake Koronis, according to a news release from the DNR. Starry stonewort was first discovered in the U.S. in the St. Lawrence River in 1978.
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