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Invasive Species: Plants - Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
ISSG Global Invasive Species Database World Conservation Union. Invasive Species Specialist Group. Taxonomy; Identification/Description; Photographs; Impacts; Life Cycle; Habitat; Distribution; Controls Japanese Honeysuckle - Plant Pest Control (PDF | 133 KB) Hawke's Bay Regional Council (New Zealand). Identification/Description; Photographs; Impacts; Controls Back to Top Organizations Japanese ...
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Japanese Honeysuckle
Japanese Honeysuckle Vegetation Management Manual developed by the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission--Japanese Honeysuckle The Nature Conservancy's Invasives on the Web--Japanese Honeysuckle Virginia Native Plant Society--Japanese Honeysuckle Plant Conservation Alliance--Japanese Honeysuckle Missouri Vegetation Management Manual--Japanese Honeysuckle References: Virginia Native Plant Society, ...
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Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas
Porcelainberry (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata) Wisterias, exotic (Wisteria sinensis, W. floribunda) Additional Species Creeping euonymus (Euonymus fortunei) Five-leaved akebia (Akebia quinata) Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) Louis' swallowwort (Cynanchum louiseae) Periwinkle (Vinca minor) Glossary References Photo Credits Index of Invasive Plants by Scientific Name Partners [ ...
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FlEPPC 2005 Plant List
Category I - Invasive exotics that are altering native plant communities by displacing native species, changing community structures or ecological functions, or hybridizing with natives. ... sinense Chinese privet, hedge privet I N,C,S Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle I N,C,S Lygodium japonicum Japanese climbing fern I N N,C, S Lygodium microphyllum Old World ...
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2003 FLEPPC Plant List
Category I - Invasive exotics that are altering native plant communities by displacing native species, changing community structures or ecological functions, or hybridizing with natives. ... sinense Chinese privet, hedge privet I N,C,S Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle I N,C,S Lygodium japonicum Japanese climbing fern I N N,C, S Lygodium microphyllum Old World ...
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Report on invasive plant species in Niue
Pohnpei. The species is an attractive yard plant and is commonly planted for that purpose. Cultivated specimens were observed in American Samoa and ... jew). Leucaena leucocephala (pepe) was quite prevalent, but not as aggressive as expected. Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle) was seen cultivated in several locations. This species is a serious pest in a ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Local nurseries, botanical gardens or plant importers can be sources of new introductions. A positive approach is to work together to ... If these are isolated examples, the owner should be requested to eliminate them. Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle) is a dangerous species that was seen only in cultivation. If the owners of ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Native Habitat Restoration Projects
Greenbelt Park from encroachment by alien invasive plant growth. Volunteers will be hand pulling harmful non-native plants such as Japanese honeysuckle, beefsteak mint, mile-a-minute vine and garlic ... "Weed Warriors Days" and help us treat garlic mustard, mile-a-minute, Japanese stiltgrass and other non-native plant infestations on the refuge. All ages and abilities are welcome. Do your ...
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Japanese honeysuckle, Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States
Join Now| Login | Search | Browse | Partners | Library | Contribute Japanese honeysuckle Magnoliopsida > Dipsacales > Caprifoliaceae > Lonicera japonica Thunb. Synonym(s): Chinese honeysuckle Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests - USDA Forest Service Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas - National Park Service and U.S. ...
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Hunt for Imperiled Plant Leads to Little Tennessee River Discovery
Fax: 828-524-4741 Email: LTLT Press Release June 16, 2008 Hunt for Imperiled Plant Leads to Little Tennessee River Discovery In late May, a team of biologists canoeing the ... plants species to become established; and the increasing preponderance of invasive exotic plant species, like Japanese knotweed, Japanese honeysuckle, and kudzu, that take over sites where Virginia spiraea is found. Web ...
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