Invasive and Non-native Plants You Should Know

Check out the new deck of Recognition Cards published by the University of Florida's IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants at: http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/reco_cards.html

Cards include an identifying photograph, botanical description and size reference, ecological threat, distribution within Florida, and an eraseable area for field notations. Covers 80 invasive plant species in Florida (many extend to other southeastern states as well).

Invasive Plant Responses to Silvicultural Practices in the South

This guide is intended to aid foresters and managers in the southeastern United States in developing management plans and managing forests threatened by invasive plants. This guide integrates identification of invasive plants, potential mechanisms for spread (natural seed or vegetative production, or human induced spread by cultural practices) and a suite of silvicultural management/control practices. The first section of the guide includes simple descriptions of common silvicultural practices and how they alter the habitat. General guidelines for reducing the risk and impact of invasive plants are included in a bulleted list format. Profiles for thirteen common invasive plants give detailed information on identification and ecology as well as how they are expected to respond to the habitat alterations resulting from silvicultural practices. Quick reference tables summarizing the information in this book and allow the user to quickly find information and recommendations for each of these common invasive plant species are included in the back of this publication.

Available online at: http://www.invasive.org/silvicsforinvasives.pdf 

Cogongrass Conference Proceedings

Proceedings of the Regional Cogongrass Conference: A Cogongrass Management Guide

Confronting the Cogongrass Crisis Across the South

Edited by Nancy J. Loewenstein and James H. Miller

Available online at: http://www.cogongrass.org/conference.cfm

American and Oriental Bittersweet Identification

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