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Invasive Species
  • Callery or Bradford pear - Pyrus calleryana.
  • Garlic mustard – Alliaria petiolata.
  • Japanese honeysuckle – Lonicera japonica.
  • Kudzu vine – Pueraria montana var. ...
  • Amur honeysuckle, bush honeysuckle – Lonicera maackii.
  • Tartarian honeysuckle - Lonicera tatarica.
  • Morrow's honeysuckle - Lonicera morrowii.
13 февр. 2024 г. · Invasive bush honeysuckle is present throughout many Kansas urban and rural landscapes. Because quantitative geospatial data is lacking, ...
17 апр. 2024 г. · SHAWNEE, Kansas — Rogue ornamental pear trees line the roadways of eastern and central Kansas. They're inedible to caterpillars and, as a result ...
Woody Plants: #2 Amur Maple Acer ginnala: (small tree) Trees were removed from Powell Gardens' collections because thousands of seedlings infested nearby ...
Eastern red cedar, Osage orange, honey locust, Siberian elm, autumn olive, and Russian olive are invasive trees that can take over native Kansas prairies ...
Many alien plants are invasive. These plants are the most invasive plants in our state. They have the ability to displace native plants. The list is ...
Invasive plants negatively af- fect wildlife populations by decreasing the quantity and quality of native wildlife habitats found in Kansas. While there are ...
Species of Concern · Amur honeysuckle · Autumn olive · Bells honeysuckle · Black locust · Black swallow-wort · Bohemian knotweed · Butter and eggs · Cogongrass.
27 мар. 2023 г. · The Callery pear tree blooms beautiful white flowers in early April, but is considered an invasive tree in urban and rural landscapes.
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