Type: Invasive, perennial grass-like sedge. Size: Up to 3 ft (90 cm) tall. How to identify: Yellow nutsedge boasts erect, ...
As previously mentioned, native phragmites is often confused as an invasive, and as a result, many have unknowingly removed native stands. In order to avoid this, look for the distinguishing ...
Non-native plants are crowding out native ones in the Pacific Northwest and posing new challenges for the organizations that ...
Guinea grass and other invasive grasses alter soil moisture and an accumulation of dead, dry leaves that don’t decompose create a fire-prone landscape. — Photo courtesy Maui Invasive Species ...
“With the decline in agriculture around the state, large swaths of abandoned farmlands were replaced with fire-prone invasive grasses,” Chimera said. “Grasses like guinea grass and fountain ...