Cal-ipc.org

About invasive plants – California Invasive Plant Council

Cal-IPC defines invasive plants as: plants that are not native to an environment, and once introduced, they establish, quickly reproduce and spread, and causeSee more

Actived: 8 days ago

URL: https://www.cal-ipc.org/plants/impact/

Gypsophila paniculata Profile – California Invasive Plant …

WebGypsophila paniculata. Gypsophila paniculata (baby’s breath) is a perennial herb (family Caryophyllaceae) with white flowers and thin narrow leaves …

Category:  Health Go Health

Prevention – California Invasive Plant Council

WebAs in health care, this philosophy is important in wildland stewardship. Preventing the introduction of invasive plants is more cost-effective than managing infestations that …

Category:  Health Go Health

Foeniculum vulgare Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebFoeniculum vulgare (fennel) is an erect perennial herb (family Apiaceae). Although the plant is very common throughout the state, dense local populations have been reported from …

Category:  Health Go Health

Clematis vitalba Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebClematis vitalba (old man’s beard) is a vine (family Ranunculaceae) with white flowers and oval-shaped leaves found in the central coast ranges of California. It is native to the …

Category:  Health Go Health

Melia azedarach Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebChinaberry tree ( Melia azedarach) is a perennial tree (family Meliaceae) that is generally found in disturbed areas, road edges, and openings in forests or thickets. It is native to …

Category:  Health Go Health

Carex pendula Risk – California Invasive Plant Council

WebUSDA, Center for Plant Health Science and Technology, Plant Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Laboratory, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and Plant Health …

Category:  Health Go Health

Saponaria officinalis Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebSaponaria officinalis (bouncing-bet) is a perennial (family Caryophyllaceae) that is native to Europe and Siberia. It has escaped gardens where it has been grown as an ornamental …

Category:  Health Go Health

Plant Health Assessments Using Drones in the Prado Basin

Webplant growth. Vegetation health at each layer (herb, shrub, and tree) was calculated. Abstract. Plant health values are derived using the NDVI. NDVI, which quantifies …

Category:  Health Go Health

Weed Risk Assessment – California Invasive Plant Council

WebCalifornia Agriculture article (2014) – “Predicting invasive plants in California” examines which species from other Mediterranean-climate regions are likely to become invaders in …

Category:  Health Go Health

Invasive Spartina Project – California Invasive Plant Council

WebAfter four years of planning and environmental documentation, treatment started in 2005. To date, the overall population of invasive Spartina in the bay has been reduced 95%, from …

Category:  Health Go Health

Anthoxanthum odoratum

WebAnthoxanthum odoratum (sweet vernal grass) is a short-lived perennial grass (family Poaceae) that grows in hay fields, meadows, roadsides and along ditches. It is native to …

Category:  Health Go Health

Oncosiphon pilulifer Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebOncosiphon pilulifer. Synonyms: Matricaria globifera, Pentzia globifera, Oncosiphon piluliferum. Common names: stinknet; globe chamomile. Oncosiphon pilulifer (stinknet) is …

Category:  Health Go Health

Arundo donax Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebArundo donax. Arundo donax (giant reed) is a tall perennial grass (family Poaceae) that typically forms dense stands on disturbed sites, sand dunes, riparian areas, and …

Category:  Health Go Health

Brachypodium sylvaticum

WebBrachypodium sylvaticum (slender false-brome) is a perennial bunchgrass (family Poaceae) whose known distribution in California is currently limited to portions of San Mateo and …

Category:  Health Go Health

Weed Free Forage and Straw Resources

WebWeed Free Forage is defined as hay, feed, straw or straw mulch that has been inspected, and certified not to contain propagative plant parts or seeds found on the California …

Category:  Health Go Health

Lepidium draba Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebPhoto: Ron Vanderhoff. Synonyms: Cardaria draba Common names: heart-podded hoary cress, whitetop Lepidium draba (hoary cress) is a perennial herb (family Brassicaceae) …

Category:  Health Go Health

IPCW Plant Report – California Invasive Plant Council

WebThis affects the health of fish, while decaying plants make water unfit for drinking by humans, livestock, and wildlife. The weed is a major concern in other countries as well. It …

Category:  Health Go Health

BMPs for Non-Chemical Weed Control

WebBMPs for Non-Chemical Weed Control. This manual provides comprehensive descriptions of 21 commonly used non-chemical weed control techniques and of biological control …

Category:  Health Go Health

Cytisus scoparius Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebPhoto: Joseph DiTomaso. Synonyms: Sarathamnus scoparius, Spartium scoparius Common names: Scotch broom; English broom; common broom Cytisus scoparius (Scotch broom) …

Category:  Health Go Health

Oxalis pes-caprae Profile – California Invasive Plant Council

WebOxalis pes-caprae (buttercup oxalis, Bermuda buttercup, yellow oxalis) is a low-growing perennial (family Oxalidaceae) found along the coast of California, in the Coastal …

Category:  Health Go Health

IPCW Plant Report – California Invasive Plant Council

Webfig tree that produces edible fruits sold fresh, dried, and as paste used as. filling for cookies (fig newtons) and other sweets. Mature trees often have. multiple trunks and may grow to …

Category:  Health Go Health