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Invasive Plants and their Native Plant Alternatives – Show Notes
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Ten invasive plants to avoid and awesome native plants to replace them!
- Some plants are more trouble than their beauty
- What is an invasive plant?
- Alien plant
- Dispersive habit
- Displaces native habitats
- Extensive coverage
- Hurts already fragile natural ecosystems
- Do not support native birds, butterflies, and moths
- Many are outlawed for sale in various states
Invasive trees to avoid and native alternatives to invasive trees
- Ornamental pear, Callery pear, Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana)
- Small tree
- Rapidly invading edge ecosystems across eastern US
- One of most commonly sold plants in US
- Native alternative to Bradford pear:
- Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis and others)
- Norway maple (Acer platanoides)
- Northern European native
- Displaces native maple and other tree understory
- Densely shades out understory
- Native alternative to norway maple:
- Red maple (Acer rubrum)
Invasive shrubs to avoid and native alternatives to invasive shrubs
- Privet (Ligustrum obtusifolium, vulgare)
- Shrub
- Grows dense thickets
- Commonly grown as ornamental
- Native alternative to privet:
- Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum)
- Amur Honeysuckle (Lonicera maacki)
- Shrub / tree
- Forms dense thickets
- Replaces understory of edge forest ecosystems
- Native alternative to honeysuckle:
- Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)
- Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus)
- Very popular for red foliage
- Invades roadsides and edge habitat
- Native alternative to burning bush:
- Blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium)
Invasive vines to avoid and native alternatives to invasive vines
- Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
- Vine
- Grows quickly and girdles trees
- Native alternative to japanese honeysuckle:
- Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans)
- Chinese Wisteria (Wisteria sinensis)
- Beautiful climbing vine
- Kills trees, takes over forested areas
- Predominately invasive in SE, Atlantic coast
- Native alternative to chinese wisteria:
- Virgin’s bower, woodbine (Clematis virginiana)
Invasive plants to avoid and native alternatives to invasive plants
- Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)
- Completely takes over marshes and wetlands
- Massively disrupts ecosystems and wildlife habitat
- Native alternative to purple loosestrife:
- Marsh blazing star (Liatris spicata)
- Wintercreeper Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei)
- Groundcover creeping vine
- Takes over spaces, similar to English Ivy
- Displaces native groundcovers in forest ecosystems
- Native alternative to wintercreeper euonymus:
- Wild ginger (Asarum canadense)
- Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pennsylvanica)
- Chinese silvergrass, Maidengrass, Miscanthus (Miscanthus sinensis)
- Invades roadsides, edges, and oldfields
- Very dispersive, displaces native grasses and herbaceous plants
- Native alternative to miscanthus:
- Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)
Special thanks to Missouri Botanical Garden and Invasive.org for their help in compiling this resource
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