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Invasive Shrubs and Vine Species
Eglantine, Sweetleaf rose Rosa multiflora Multiflowered rose Rosa rugosa Japanese rose, Wrinkled rose Rubus discolor Himalayan blackberry Syringa vulgaris Lilac Viburnum lantana Wayfaring tree Viburnum opulus Guelder rose, European highbush cranberry Go ...
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Invasive Shrubs and Vines
Usage : Ornamental Control Methods : 1, 2 Additional Comments : Introduced 1845 Rubus discolor Common Name(s) : Himalayan blackberry Origin : Eurasia Status : Provincial Location : BC Habitat : Old woods, shady areas Description: Perennial, 1-1 ...
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Commencement Bay Restoration Sites: Success Criteria
Invasive plant coverage should be minimal; species of special concern include Rubus procerus (Himalayan blackberry), Cytisus scoparius (Scot’s broom), and Polygonum cuspidatum (Japanese knotweed). Minimum percent coverage of vegetation ...
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Reports - Plants of Hawaii
Pittosporum viridiflorum Cape pittosporum Pittosporaceae Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Downy rose myrtle Myrtaceae Rubus discolor Himalayan blackberry Rosaceae Rubus ellipticus Yellow Himalayan raspberry Rosaceae Rubus glaucus Andean raspberry Rosaceae Rubus niveus f. a Hill raspberry ...
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RIDOLFI Inc. - Commencement Bay Post-Restoration Monitoring Program, WA
Oregon-grape Himalayan blackberry Indian plum kinnikinnick nootka rose oceanspray Oregon crabapple Pacific ... salmonberry Saskatoon serviceberry Scot's broom stink currant tall Oregon grape trailing blackberry twinberry honeysuckle vine maple bigleaf maple bitter cherry black cottonwood black ...
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Invasive Plants of Natural Habitats in Canada - Canadian Wildlife Service - Environment Canada
(Cynanchum spp.) English ivy (Hedera helix) European birch (Betula pendula) Goutweed (Aegopodium podagraria) Himalayan blackberry (Rubus discolor) Hoary-alyssum (Berteroa incana) Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis) Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) Manitoba ...
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Friction Fire Woods of California for starting a Bowdrill Fire, an Article by Storm
Loma Mar, California. As I collected such diverse materials as madrone, pear, and blackberry, I labeled and then dried the pieces for at least a week (in the ... occidentalis W. Burning Bush Holodiscus discolor Ocean Spray Myrica californica Pac. Wax Myrtle Rubus discolor Himalayan Blackberry Thuja plicata Western Red Cedar Prunus cerasifera Cherry Plum Rosa gymnocarpa Wood Rose Escallonia ...
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Invasive Species: Plants - Management: Control - Management Plans
English Ivy Giant Hogweed / Species Profile Garlic Mustard / Species Profile Himalayan Blackberry Knapweeds / Species Profiles - Diffuse, Russian, Spotted Knotweeds / Species Profile Kudzu / ... Garlic Mustard Garlic Mustard Management Options Michigan State University. Entomology. Himalayan Blackberry Controlling Himalayan Blackberry (Rubus armeniacus [R. discolor, R. procerus]) in the Pacific ...
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Mitchell Canyon Restoration
Mostly undeveloped, Mitchell Creek joins Mt ... of the creek. Among the non-native plants are periwinkle, poison hemlock, bull thistle, and Himalayan blackberry. A large part of the Mitchell Creek restoration will be to remove these non-native ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - New Perspective on the Flora of Mount Diablo
Pine Canyon. The flowers are pinkish-red, and the circular leaves grow around the stem. Himalayan Blackberry (Rubus Discolor, Rose Family) grows in Pine and Donner Canyons. It resembles Rubus Ursinus, but ...
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