Invasives
Invasive plants crowd out beneficial native species overwhelming habitats, displacing
and even killing our native species.
Invasive plants crowd out beneficial native species overwhelming habitats, displacing
and even killing our native species.
What is an invasive plant?
What is an invasive plant?
"Invasive" plants are non-native species that have spread into native or minimally managed plant systems in our local habitats.
"Invasive" plants are non-native species that have spread into native or minimally managed plant systems in our local habitats.
These plants cause economic or environmental harm by developing self-sustaining populations and becoming dominant and/or disruptive to those systems.
These plants cause economic or environmental harm by developing self-sustaining populations and becoming dominant and/or disruptive to those systems.