Questions tagged [invasive]

Invasive non-native problem plants

Invasive plants are non-native plants which are well suited to their new environment. They grow particularly well and become "invasive", invading places where they are not welcome, becoming a pest, and strangling other plant and animal life.

As well as being non-native, invasive plants are usually fast growing (eg. fast growing shrubs planted to form hedges, or creeping plants), and lack local predators/consumers. They are often generalists that prosper in a wide range of conditions, although they may be more specialist and happen to suit the local conditions very well.

Most States have lists of invasive and 'obnoxious' plants. All responsible gardeners should refrain from planting these plants. Unfortunately many nurseries and big-box stores will continue to sell known invasive problem plants - so always do your own independent research.

Animals can also be invasive although introductions are more likely to be accidental. Notable exceptions are European House Sparrows and Starlings which were deliberately introduced into the US by a 'lover of Shakespeare'. Most of the introduced bird species died out, but these two generalist species have adapted and are now pests across much of North and Central America.

This tag will be used primarily for invasive plants, but can also be used for invasive animals.

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Is this a kind of wild mint?

Flower and smell of this invasive plant is like mint but the leaves are different- can anyone suggest the plant name?
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Why can't I kill bamboo roots with bleach?

This is a follow-up to my first question on the gardening stack exchange. Unfortunately the horrid bamboo continues to plague me this summer. To the point that I'm actually considering packing up and quitting this home: I really wanted a yard with…
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How to eradicate bamboo from suburban SFH?

My question, about eradicating bamboo, is similar to this one but that asker said his landscape is large, at 1-acre, and hillside in Oregon. I live in a single family home with a property footprint of 3300ish sq. ft. I live in Orange County in…
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How should I eradicate or control mugwort without herbicides?

There is an area of approximately 6,000 square feet that is full of mugwort. We would like to restore some native vegetation, but as the area is adjacent to a pond, I don't want to use herbicides in controlling the mugwort. We are at the eastern end…
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How do I eradicate Mint

I have tried googling with no real answers without destroying the soil. I searched this forum and found this posting answered, but the answer suggests to mow the mint which is not an option for me. I had bought this house where it looks like the…
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Is this a Callery Pear tree?

I just bought a house, in Ohio. One of the trees in the backyard has many white flowers, which smell of...prosciutto?!? Haha. It's kinda cool, actually - but I think it might be a Callery Pear, and I'm not too keen on harboring an invasive…
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What are several methods to kill wisteria?

I have wisteria all over my yard. It's in my neighbor's yard as well and readily comes over the fence. It's already claimed a couple of trees. I am also adding an addition to my house, and there has been some vegetation removal in some of these…
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What is a non invasive, large, structural species of Bamboo?

I just purchased some property, and I'm interested in growing bamboo to use for various projects on the property ( hoop houses, tripods ). So I'm looking for fast growing, large, non - invasive species that is suitable for some structural…
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Is the emu bush(Eremophila) invasive in california?

I would like to plant an emu bush(Eremophila), but want to know if it is invasive. Is the emu bush invasive in California?
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Help identifying a weed/unwanted plant that pops up all over and unchecked, grows into a tree!

Per the title really. It seems to be quite invasive and pops up all over the place, often entangled into the centre of an existing shrub It's a pain to dig out but it can be done It's quite (but not completely) resistant to home-use weedkillers The…
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How do I get rid of phragmites in my lawn?

There are some wetlands in our subdivision which are overrun with phragmites. Some of these have established themselves in our neighbor's backyard and now they're spreading throughout our lawn. I've tried pulling a couple of them out, but they have…
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How do I get rid of creeping jenny

Thought creeping jenny was pretty until it became invasive. How do I get rid of it now. When I pull it out the roots go forever and it just comes back. PNW
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How can I get rid of Cocculus Carolinus vine?

I would like to know if anyone has successfully eradicated this vine from their yard/flowerbeds. I have just ordered a gallon of Remedy herbicide and am going to attempt to cut the vine near the ground and paint the herbicide on the stem. I have…
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How badly does Goji berry spread?

I've read here that goji berry spreads. How badly does it spread? Should I worry about it spreading?
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What is this vine with clusters of black berries, found in Southern Illinois?

I've been working on controlling the edge of my backyard, since it borders a wooded area, and there's a bunch of invasive vines growing everywhere. While I was chopping back some of the underbrush, I noticed that on one of the bushes there was a…
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