Everything about Invasive Plants Of Wisconsin totally explained
Invasive plants of Wisconsin include both non-native and native aggressive species that can and often will dominate a small to large area. The dominance is such that it clearly threatens the diversity of many native ecosystems. Common invasives include Eurasian bush honeysuckle (
Lonicera spp.), Eurasian buckthorn (
Rhamnus cathartica and
R. frangula), garlic mustard (
Alliaria petiolata) and reed canary grass (
Phalaris arundinacea).
The Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin (IPAW)
(External Link
) is the primary group working to address the problems presented by these invasive species, with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources site
(External Link
) being another useful source of information.
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