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Natural Area Weeds: Skunkvine (Paederia foetida)
This 4-page document provides information on the characteristics and control of skunkvine. Written by S. F. Enloe, S. C. Marble, and K. A. Langeland, and published by the Agronomy Department, November 2019.
Stephen F. Enloe +2 more
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Natural Area Weeds: Mexican Petunia (Ruellia simplex)
Minor Revision. Ruellia simplex (Mexican bluebell, Mexican petunia, or Britton's wild petunia) is an herbaceous perennial (USDA Hardiness Zone 8–11) in the family Acanthaceae.
Sandra B. Wilson +5 more
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Natural Area Weeds: Invasive Solanum spp. in Florida
SS-AGR-312, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by L. T. Markle, W. A. Overholt, and K. A. Langeland, provides a guide to differentiate the invasive Solanum species, information about the ecology and management of each species, and information on Solanum ...
L. T. Markle +2 more
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Natural Area Weeds: Skunkvine (Paederia foetida)
Native to eastern and southern Asia, skunkvine is an invasive plant species introduced to the USDA Field Station near Brooksville before 1897. It has been included on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council List of Invasive Species as a Category I, defined
Kenneth A. Langeland +2 more
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Natural Area Weeds: Mexican Petunia (Ruellia tweediana)
ENH1155, an 8-page illustrated fact sheet by Karen V. S. Hupp, Alison M. Fox, Sandra B. Wilson, Emily L. Barnett, and Randall K. Stocker, describes this herbaceous perennial that is popular with consumers, landscapers, and growers — its preferred habitat,
Karen V. S. Hupp +4 more
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Natural Area Weeds: Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides)
This document highlights the impact of unwanted plant growth, or weeds, in various contexts—from home lawns to natural areas managed by biologists. It emphasizes the distinction between introduced plant species and invasive species, such as Carrotwood ...
S.F. Enloe, K.A. Langeland
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Natural Area Weeds: Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum)
Native to Africa, Asia, and Australia, Old World climbing fern (OWCF) is a newcomer to Florida that has spread at an alarming rate since its introduction. The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council considers Old World climbing fern to be invasive.
Kenneth A. Langeland, Jeffery Hutchinson
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Natural Area Weeds: Chinese Tallow (Sapium sebiferum L.)
Florida's natural areas—a great source of pride and enjoyment to its citizens—provide recreation, protect biodiversity and fresh water supplies, buffer the harmful effects of storms, and significantly contribute to the economic well-being of the state ...
K.A. Langeland
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Natural Area Weeds: A Property Owner's Guide to Melaleuca Control
This 6-page fact sheet discussing Melaleuca is a minor revision. Written by K. A. Langeland, S. F. Enloe, and J. P. Cuda, and published by the Agronomy Department. Original publication date October 2005. Revised July 2016.
Kenneth A. Langeland +2 more
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Natural Area Weeds: A Property Owner's Guide to Melaleuca Control
This publication is one of a series with the purpose of providing information to empower citizens of Florida to protect Florida's natural areas from melaleuca and other invasive plant species.
Kenneth A. Langeland, M. J. Meisenburg
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