Identify and understand the plants that are changing the North American landscape forever.
Invasive Plants of California's Wildlands is a tremendous source for land managers and others who are interested in protecting the rich natural heritage of California and surrounding states.
The information in this book has been carefully reviewed by staffs of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Endangered Resources and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum and other invasive plant experts.
Na s. tyt.: "This book is dedicated to Judith D. Zuk, president emeritus of Brooklyn Botanic Garden, whose leadership made the Garden's pioneering books on invasive plants possible".
Identifies two hundred of the most common invasive plants, including bog plants, herbaceous perennials, and shrubs, and offers guidance on selecting the safest and most responsible eradication options.
Colorful photographs and informative captions enhance the text to give readers a comprehensive look at invasive plants and the dangers they pose.
Ulmus pumila L. Ziziphus zizyphus Mill. Common Name: Butterfly bush Surinam cherry Rose of Sharon Lantana White leadtree Puerto Rico sensitive-briar (TX only) Lollipop mimosa, catclaw mimosa (FL and LA only) Tree tobacco Guava (FL ...
Researched by the Center for Invasive Plant Management, this identification guide highlights over 80 invasive plants that can cause economic and ecological damage to crops, range, forests, and wild lands in the West.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2003, the status of many important invasive plants around the world has changed dramatically.
Invasive Plants and Forest Ecosystems takes an informed and integrated approach to the curren
Undesirable invasive plants are infesting public and private lands in this country at an alarming rate. These nonnative species destroy native habitats, threaten endangered plants and animals, interfere with recreation...