Guide to Invasive Upland Plant Species in NH
This booklet describes over 20 invasive species that threaten New Hampshire's native biota.
"Throughout the United States and Canada, non-native invasive species have become an overwhelming problem resulting in impacts to the natural environment and managed landscapes. Invasive species typically possess certain traits that give them an advantage over most native species. The most common traits include the production of many offspring, early and rapid development, and adaptability and high tolerance to many environmental conditions. These traits allow invasive species to be highly competitive and, in many cases, suppress native species." [UNH Extension]
20 Pages - 5.5 x 8.5 inches
New Hampshire Invasive Species Committee, New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food
2005
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Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
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New Hampshire
Invasive control, Invasive plants, Invasive species committee, Non-native, Prohibited plants, Shrubs, Invasive control, Invasive plants, Invasive species committee, Non-native, Prohibited plants, Shrubs
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