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Title: INVASIVE PLANTS


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INVASIVE PLANTS
  • What are they and how can we pull together to win
    the war on weeds!

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Invasive Plants v.s. Noxious Weeds
  • Introduced from another place minus
  • its competition, and
  • becomes aggressive.
  • EO 13112 gives it legal standing on
  • Federal-aid projects.
  • Harmful to agriculture, human health, and/or
    environment.
  • Most States have noxious weed law giving them
    legal standing.
  • 11 DO NOT
  • Some invasives are already on State lists.

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MY TOP TEN ROADSIDE INVASIVESsome are on State
lists
  • Purple loosestrife
  • Phragmites
  • Leafy spurge
  • Knapweeds
  • Thistles, Canadian, Musk, Scotch
  • Star thistle
  • Kudzu
  • Russian Olive
  • Black locust
  • Ailanthus

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WHERE DO THEY COME FROM
  • PURPOSEFUL introductions
  • Ornamental, esthetics and hardiness
  • Erosion control problem solvers
  • Pasture grasses with forage values
  • ACCIDENTAL introductions
  • Seed in imported crop Seeds
  • In ballast of ships
  • Animal vectors.birds and other wildlife
  • Vehicles, travelers, souvenirs, construction

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WHAT CAN WE DO TO PREVENT THEM?
  • Disturb as little as possible
  • Specify weed-free mulches, sods
  • Import NO soils into a project
  • Steam clean gravel at pits
  • Wash down equipment before moving
  • Clean off mowers between sites
  • Train crews to identify weeds early
  • Control before populations spread
  • Control before construction begins
  • Partner with adjacent landowners

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AND DO NOT PLANT THEM, please!!!
  • Find alternatives for erosion control
  • Eliminate shrubs and trees known to become
    problems
  • Honor adjacent State noxious weed list
  • PLANT NATIVE PLANTS as possible
  • Train personnel to not use in design,
  • revegetation, mitigation plantings
  • Educate public at the same time.

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INVASIVE PLANTS, weeds of the global garden
READ
  • Randall, John and Janet Marinelli, 1996
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden, NY
  • 9.95 or less on volume order.
  • (What not to plant and why not!!!)

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Common Roadside Invasives, a roadside field guide
to showy herbaceous weeds in the U.S.
  • Put a copy of this laminated field guide in the
    glove compartment of every person who works with
    roadside vegetation management.
  • Not all of these grasses or forbs are in your
    State at this time. However, invasive plants
    adapt and move.
  • Be the first in your State to spot and eradicate
    a new weed invader!!!

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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
  • Greener Roadsides, an FHWA quarterly
  • Contact Bonnie to add to mailing list.
  • Land and Water Magazine, Ft. Dodge, IA
  • Ecological Restoration Journal, U of Wis.
  • North American Weed Management Association
    (www.nawma.org)
  • National Roadside Vegetation Management
    Association (www.nrvma.org)
  • Federal Interagency Committee for the Management
    of Noxious and Exotic Weeds
  • (ficmnew.fws.gov or www.invasivespecies.gov)
  • Roadside Vegetation website www.fhwa.dot.gov/ro
    adsides

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FHWAs very own WEBSITE
  • www.fhwa.dot.gov/roadsides
  • Ecological approach to roadsides
  • Chapters of Roadside Use of Native Plants
  • Invasive plant BMPs and more
  • Previous Greener Roadside Newsletters
  • List of State and Division contacts
  • Improved calendar of upcoming events
  • Related websites

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www.fhwa.dot.gov/roadsides
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