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  • Palmer Amaranth Biology, Identification, and Management [PDF, 1.01 MB]

  • Palmer Amaranth Control in Crop Land [PDF, 318 KB]

  • Palmer Amaranth in Maryland [PDF, 2.05 MB]

    • Apr 2019
    • University of Maryland Extension.

    • See also: Invasive Plants for more resources

  • Palmer Amaranth in Minnesota

    • Minnesota Department of Agriculture.

  • Palmer Amaranth: ID, Biology and Management

    • Iowa State University. Extension and Outreach. Integrated Crop Management.

  • Partner Agencies Release Insect to Control Invasive Brazilian Peppertree

    • Jul 16, 2019
    • South Florida Water Management District.

    • Several local and federal agencies today took another step in protecting America's Everglades by releasing an insect reared to combat the invasive Brazilian peppertree. The insects, known as thrips, were reared as part of a joint partnership between the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the National Park Service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) and the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) to combat invasive plants in South Florida's ecosystem.

  • Pennsylvania Bans Sale of Three Invasive Plants: Ravenna Grass, Glossy Buckthorn, Common Buckthorn

    • Feb 4, 2022
    • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

    • The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has added ravenna grass, glossy buckthorn and common buckthorn to a list of noxious weeds — plants that cannot be legally sold or cultivated in the state. The non-native plants spread aggressively into wooded areas and fields, crowding out beneficial plants and disrupting native ecosystems. The ban on sale and cultivation will take effect April 5, 2022 with enforcement phased in over the next year.

  • Pennsylvania Phasing in Ban of Invasive Callery Pear, also Called Bradford Pear

    • Dec 21, 2021
    • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

    • The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture added Callery pear, or Pyrus calleryana, commonly called Bradford Pear to a list of noxious weeds — plants that cannot be legally sold or cultivated in the state. The popular, non-native, flowering fruit tree naturalizes, spreading from planted landscapes, crowding out other plants and disrupting native ecosystems. The ban on sale and cultivation took effect February 9, 2022 with enforcement phased in over two years.

  • Pennsylvania Phasing in Ban of Invasive Japanese Barberry

    • Nov 12, 2021
    • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

    • The PA Department of Agriculture added Japanese Barberry, or Berberis thunbergii, to a list of noxious weeds — plants that cannot be legally sold or cultivated in the state. The popular, non-native, ornamental shrub forms dense, prickly thickets that crowd out plants and disrupt native ecosystems. It is also thought to harbor black-legged ticks that spread lyme disease. The ban on sale and cultivation took effect October 8, 2021. Enforcement of the ban will be phased in over two years to allow time for nurseries to eliminate it from their stock, find non-harmful alternatives, and develop seedless, sterile varieties that pose less threat to the environment and agriculture. Landscape and nursery businesses will receive notices of the timeline, procedures and exemption process for sterile varieties. Property owners should consider eliminating the shrubs on their land.

      Effective October 8, 2021, the department added two other plants to the noxious weed list: garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata, and Japanese stiltgrass, Microstegium vimineum. These plants are generally not sold in nurseries but are invasive and common in Pennsylvania. Landowners with these plants on their property are encouraged to remove them.

  • Pesky Plant Trackers

    • University of Minnesota. Department of Forest Resources.

    • Welcome, Volunteers! Pesky Plant Trackers is a citizen science opportunity focused on two non-native plants, wild parsnip and Japanese knotweed. Volunteers use Nature's Notebook to collect important information by observing seasonal changes in leaves, flowers, and fruits.

  • Pest Alert - Ligustrum sinense, Chinese Privet, Small Leaved Privet, a Recently Listed State Noxious Weed [PDF, 358 KB]

    • Oct 2014
    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Division of Plant Industry.

    • See also: Plant Industry Pest Alerts for more pests

  • Pest Alert: Beach Vitex [PDF, 1.16 MB]

    • Dec 2020
    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Division of Plant Industry.

    • See also: Plant Industry Pest Alerts for more pests

  • Pest Alert: Japanese Honeysuckle [PDF, 404 KB]

    • Jan 2021
    • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Division of Plant Industry.

    • See also: Plant Industry Pest Alerts for more pests

  • Pest Notes: Brooms

    • University of California. Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program.

    • See also: Pest Notes are peer-reviewed scientific publications about specific pests or pest management topics, directed at California's home and landscape audiences.

  • Pest Notes: Yellow Starthistle

    • University of California. Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program.

    • See also: Pest Notes are peer-reviewed scientific publications about specific pests or pest management topics, directed at California's home and landscape audiences.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Canada Thistle

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Cogongrass

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Garlic Mustard

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Giant Hogweed

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.

  • Pest Tracker - Survey Status of Hoary Cress; Whitetop

    • USDA. APHIS. Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey. National Agricultural Pest Information System.