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University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
Provides state, county, point and GIS data. Maps can be downloaded and shared.
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food. Division of Plant Industry.
See also: New Hampshire's Prohibited Invasive Plant Fact Sheets for additional invasive trees, shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants

Missouri Department of Conservation.

See also: Invasive and Problem Plant Control (scroll to Invasive Plants section) for more information to help you identify and control most common invasive plants in Missouri

USDA. FS. Rocky Mountain Research Station. Fire Sciences Laboratory.
IUCN. Species Survival Commission. Invasive Species Specialist Group.
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.

Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Invasive Plant Species Assessment Working Group.

See also: Invasive Species for exotic animal and plant pests invading Indiana, causing economic and visual damage

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

See also: Invasive Plant Fact Sheets for plant species (trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and aquatic plants) that have impacted the state's natural lands

Ohio Invasive Plants Council.
See also: Invasive Plants of Ohio for worst invasive plant species identified in Ohio's natural areas

Mississippi State University. Geosystems Research Institute.

See also: Species Factsheets for more fact sheets

North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Forest Service.
See also: Forest Health Publications for more Invasive Species Leaflets
North Carolina State University. Cooperative Extension. Going Native: Urban Landscaping for Wildlife with Native Plants.
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.

University of Maine. Cooperative Extension.

See also: Natural Resources Publications for entire "Maine Invasive Plants" series

Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Marine Invasions Research Lab.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

See also: Invasive Species Fact Sheets for more species

New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse.