Invasive Plant Management Guide
Included in this website are management techniques for various invasive woody and herbaceous plants of Connecticut.
[Introductory paragraph] Invasive plants present an increasing threat to natural communities throughout Connecticut and the United States. These non-native invaders are often referred to as a form of "biological pollution" that is sweeping through natural and minimally managed landscapes. Controlling invasive plant populations is important to reduce negative impacts on these ecosystems. Early detection and action is vital in any management plan. This guide is intended to assist with identification of invasive plants and provide information on controlling these problem plants. We have included both non-chemical means of control as well as information on proper use of herbicides where chemical controls are needed. The choice of control measure depends on the size and nature of the infestation. If dealt with early enough, invasive plant problems can often be eliminated by non-chemical methods. However, a herbicide-based approach may be required to control an infestation that has become well established or widespread. [Introductory paragraph]
The website also contains informative links for each plant from the Department of Environmental Protection, The Nature Conservancy (Connecticut Chapter), and the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group.
Stewardship Subcommittee of the Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group
January 2001
Information/Research Summary
Website
State Agency (Natural Resource), University/College
Invasive Species
Conneticut
Life Cycle, Control Methods, Life Cycle, Control Methods
MWCU&CF
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