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IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

Forest Range and Practices ActINTRODUCTION:The establishment and spread of invasive plants can directly affect many areas and impact many values inclu

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008uding biodiversity, water quality, fish habitat, forage quality and quantity, recreational opportunities, soil nutrient and hydrologic cycling, forest

regeneration, fire regimes. Numerous invasive plant species require disturbance for their seeds or plant propagules to germinate and grow, and most t IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

ake advantage and rapidly spread in native plant communities that are under stressfrom drought, over-use, trampling, compaction, etc. Forest and range

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

practices that create disturbance, and alter or stress native plant communities can lead to invasive plants successfully establishing and expanding t

Forest Range and Practices ActINTRODUCTION:The establishment and spread of invasive plants can directly affect many areas and impact many values inclu

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008entify, report and monitor FRPA-listed invasive plants throughout BC to assist in meeting the program’s stated objectives.REDPriority to identify and

record.YELLOWIdentify and record isolated occurrences.GREENNo need to report.Depending on the forest district, incidences of the invasive plant specie IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

s listed in this guide need to be reported to your regional Invasive Plant Specialist:SELECTED REFERENCES:A guide to weeds in British Columbia 2002. P

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

rovince of British Columbia Weeds of Canada and the northern United Sates. 1999. France Royer & Richard Dickinson. Lone Pine Publishing, Vancouver.Wee

Forest Range and Practices ActINTRODUCTION:The establishment and spread of invasive plants can directly affect many areas and impact many values inclu

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008CITATION:Guide for use with Invasive Plants Resource Stewardship Monitoring Cards. FRPA Resource Evaluation Program. B.c. Min. For.PREPARED BYNorthwes

t Invasive Plant Council www.nwipc.orgDesigned by Spark Design www.SparkDesignCo.comFor more information on Forest Practices Branch publications, visi IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

t our website at: http://www.for.gov.anchusaAnchusaOther common names: COMMON BUGLOSS, COMMON ALKANETAnchusa orncinans L.IAPP Code: AOFLOWER:Coiled te

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

rminal clusters that straighten out as flowers open. Flowers are tubular and reddish to deep blue with white centers.LEAVES:Succulent and hairy. Basal

Forest Range and Practices ActINTRODUCTION:The establishment and spread of invasive plants can directly affect many areas and impact many values inclu

IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008 tallROOTS:Long taprootLIFE CYCLE:Note: Basal rosette leaves are produced in year one, one stalk is produced in year two and multiple stalks are produ

ced in year three.IMPACTS:Invades rangeland and disturbed sites • If cut in hay its succulent leaves can result in moldy hay.HABITAT: IP-Identification-Field-Guide-June2008

Forest Range and Practices ActINTRODUCTION:The establishment and spread of invasive plants can directly affect many areas and impact many values inclu

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