Lists of Prohibited Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plants in Florida.
Study in Hudson Valley, New York. Reprinted from Journal of Environmental Quality, 1999.
AERF supports research for the control of aquatic weed species and exotic plants.
Serves as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers consultant on invasive plant issues and furnishes technical expertise and/or personnel and equipment to respond to localized, short term critical situations caused by excessive growths of aquatic and other invasive plants throughout the U.S.
Campaign to preserve California's coastal biological resources through the elimination of introduced species of Spartina.
The University of Florida presents a large collection of links sorted into categories designed to be extremely helpful to anyone doing research or just curious about Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive plants.
This international organization is a respected source of expertise in the field of biological, mechanical, and chemical aquatic plant management and aquatic plant species.
Caulerpa taxifolia, once a harmless aquarium plant, is carpeting the Mediterranean, choking out all other aquatic plants.
Discusses different categories of problem species and the threats they pose to the success of North American wetlands restoration efforts using native wetland species.
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