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  • What are invasive plants?
  • What you can do
  • Benefits of Planting Right
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  • Regional invasive and alternative plants

    By region
    • Sierra & Coastal Mountains (Zones 1-3)
    • Central Valley (Zones 7-9)
    • Desert (Zones 10-13)
    • North & Central Coast (Zones 14-17)
    • South Coast (Zones 18-24)

    Complete invasive plants list
    • Arundo, giant reed
    • Blue gum Eucalyptus
    • Brooms: Scotch broom, striated broom, French broom, bridal veil broom, Spanish broom
    • capeweed
    • Chinese tallow tree
    • green fountain grass
    • Iceplants: crystalline iceplant, highway iceplant
    • myoporum
    • pampas grass
    • periwinkle
    • Russian olive
    • saltcedar
    • scarlet wisteria

 
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