Alternatives For Invasive Ornamental Plant Species
This pamphlet gives a list of the five more invasive plants and native Connecticut alternatives.
The invasive species described in the pamphlet are the burning bush, autumn olive, Japanese barberry, purple loosestrife, and Norway maple. Also, characteristics and soil preference of over 25 native plants are listed.
16 Pages
Authors
T.M. Abbey
T.M. Abbey
Date Published
September 2004
September 2004
Publisher
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Stationfor the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group
New Haven, CT (US)
Attachments and Links
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Funding Source
University/College, US Fish & Wildlife
University/College, US Fish & Wildlife
Sub-Topics
Selection (tree), Invasive Species
Selection (tree), Invasive Species
State(s)/Region(s)
Conneticut
Conneticut
Keywords
Shrubs, Trees, Native, Shrubs, Trees, Native
Shrubs, Trees, Native, Shrubs, Trees, Native
Libraries
MW: F-PAMP-CT-04-001
MW: F-PAMP-CT-04-001
Indexed By
MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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