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INVASIVE PLANTS

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

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INVASIVE PLANTS

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

  2. 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. Invasive Plants v.s. Noxious Weeds

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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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.

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

  8. 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!!!

  9. 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/roadsides

  10. FHWA’s 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

  11. www.fhwa.dot.gov/roadsides

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