Invasive Purple Loosestrife
This video examines purple loosestrife - an invasive species in Iowa - how it grows rapidly and impacts wetlands.
Driving Question
- How do invasive species impact the native species in an area?
Probing Questions
- What happens to all the other plants (grasses, wildflowers, trees and shrubs) when purple loosestrife grows in wetlands?
- What impact does purple loosestrife’s height have on the ability to spread its seeds?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Grow plants and using different resources (water, soil, sunlight, space to grow).
- Investigate different plants that grow in the student’s yard, school grounds, or community and compare the traits.
- Discuss why some plants spread or can take over an area.
Resources
- Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation | 5 of Iowa’s Most Invasive Species: This article lists five of the plants that are overtaking local growth in Iowa and what environmental factors could stop the growth.
- National Agriculture in the Classroom | Plants Around You: This is a two-day lesson investigating plant growth.
- Better Lessons | Invasive Species Lesson Plan: Lesson for students to explore invasive species.
- PBS Learning Media| Upcycling Invasive Species | Iowa Land and Sky: Learn about taking an invasive species or a non-native species here in Iowa parks and reusing it to feed animals at the zoo.
- Iowa State Extension | Purple Loosestrife Prohibited in Iowa: This news report outlines a law limiting purple loosestrife.
- The Nature Conservancy | Invasive Species: What can you do?: Guidelines for protecting native plants and animals from invasive species and links to more resources.
Iowa Core Alignment
3-LS3-2:Use evidence to support the explanation that traits can be influenced by the environment