Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.
Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.
University of Connecticut. Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group.
These plants are known to be invasive or potentially invasive in Connecticut and are on Connecticut's list of Invasive and Potentially Invasive Plants. They are known to be present only in relatively low numbers at limited locations in Connecticut. These species should be considered for control and eradication efforts in the state when resources are available. If you find these species: Report your findings immediately to the CT Invasive Plant Coordinator at reportinvasives@uconn.edu.
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Invasive Plant Program.
Workshops are offered to teach people how to identify invasive aquatic plants that occur in Connecticut lakes.
University of Tennessee. Institute of Agriculture.
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
University of Connecticut. Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group.
This guide is intended to assist with identification of invasive plants and provide information on controlling these problem plants. Included are 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.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Cornell University. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program.
Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (New York).
Lake George Association (New York).
Lake George Association (New York).
Paul Smith's College (New York). Adirondack Watershed Institute.