Invasive Species B/C
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Re: Invasive Species B/C
If you look very closely at some of the Tirisfl Glade plants of the Undead class in WoW you can see Russian Knapweed.
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Jaol wrote:If you look very closely at some of the Tirisfl Glade plants of the Undead class in WoW you can see Russian Knapweed.
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"native"John Richardsim wrote:Jaol wrote:If you look very closely at some of the Tirisfl Glade plants of the Undead class in WoW you can see Russian Knapweed.[img]http://i.imgur.com/lcf7wZi.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/gZtZ45z.png[/img]
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Hey my dudes I'm doing Invasives!John Richardsim wrote:Well yes, but in this case it is not being cultivated with proper measures to prevent its spread, it's just growing freely in an extremely eroded part of my yard. The same thing kind of goes for Japanese Spirea. The plant in those two pictures is an ornamental in flower beds, which isn't a problem (yesterday evening I also came across some growing freely out in the woods, which is a problem).Entomology wrote:John Richardsim wrote:Went outside today and ran into a terrifying sight... (yeah, the images are really large)[img]http://i.imgur.com/wc4ktsY.jpg[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/ArTtmaF.jpg[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/RyLxPk6.jpg[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/olSEt12.jpg[/img]Thankfully it was only 2 plants, so hand pulling was pretty easy.[img]http://i.imgur.com/Qd7t1CF.jpg[/img]
In other news, Japanese Spirea has been in bloom here for the past few weeks.[img]http://i.imgur.com/1L6pTD9.jpg[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/JrsETh7.jpg[/img]
Isn't St. Johnswort able to be classified as a somewhat helpful invasive, seeing as it's used in some medicines? I'm scrolling through these posts and I'm jealous--the only common invasives in my city are Japanese Honeysuckle, Alligatorweed, and the occasional Medusahead.
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The national list is!meteorology891 wrote:So it's out?Person wrote:The invasives list has not changed!
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Oh right, forgot to mention that it's the national list - state lists probably haven't come out yet (last year they had to come out by November iirc)JasperKota wrote:The national list is!meteorology891 wrote:So it's out?Person wrote:The invasives list has not changed!
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Note that although they were supposed to come out by November 1st, in reality many states released lists after that date.Person wrote:Oh right, forgot to mention that it's the national list - state lists probably haven't come out yet (last year they had to come out by November iirc)JasperKota wrote:The national list is!meteorology891 wrote: So it's out?
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scandalousUnome wrote:Note that although they were supposed to come out by November 1st, in reality many states released lists after that date.Person wrote:Oh right, forgot to mention that it's the national list - state lists probably haven't come out yet (last year they had to come out by November iirc)JasperKota wrote:
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