Tree, shrub, and vine identification project, invasive plant pictures
Pictures of invasive plants oriental bittersweet, autumn olive, and Norway maple from the tree, shrub, and vine identification project.
Published by David Farrell
David Farrell, "Mr Dave," is a freelance writer, the official RuneScape Examiner for examiner.com and a UConn Certified Master Gardener. Mr Dave's interests include RuneScape, Gardening, Crafts, and writing.... View profile
Biologists Discover How Invasive Plant Kills Off Native Wetlands PlantsResearchers from the University of Delaware have found what one of the most invasive wetland plants uses to kill off the other vanities.
Eight Feet Tall Elephant Ear PlantThe wonder description of this giant invasive plant growing in the Philippines and is a good choice for garden hobbyists when troubled looking for a plant suitable in wet garden...- Kauai, Hawaii, Cracking Down on Invasive PestsState and local organization partnering to track and reduce populations of invasive insect species on the island of Kauai, Hawaii
- An Evil Plant: French BroomDon't make the mistake I did, planting this impossible-to-kill shrub that is harming California wildlands.
Attract Hummingbirds with Firecracker PlantAttract hummingbirds and light up your yard like its Fourth of July with the Firecracker plant. The Firecracker plant's tubular flowers are irresistable to the ruby-throated hum...
- Tree, Shrub, and Vine Identification Project Main Hub Page
- The American Bittersweet Plant
- Invasive Plants: Sometimes Beautiful Can Be Deadly
- Landscaping Plants for Deer Country
- Bittersweet or Woody Nightshade: Beware of this Poisonous, Invasive Plant
- Russian Olive Trees - Why All the Fuss?
- Invasive Garden Plants: They May Be Beautiful, But . . .


