Re: Invasive Species B/C
Posted: August 17th, 2015, 1:58 pm
Awesome! Your turn.
[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific name 2. Native area 3. What was the original intention/purpose for bringing this plant to the US? 4. How are seeds dispersed? 5. How does this plant damage/impact native vegetation?
This is totally from my memory so don't judge...Fluorine wrote:[attachment=0]scioly 2.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific name 2. Native area 3. What was the original intention/purpose for bringing this plant to the US? 4. How are seeds dispersed? 5. How does this plant damage/impact native vegetation?
2. To be specific Korea and Japan 3. As an ornamental plant, for erosion control and for wildlife forage and cover (would have taken any of these)
[attachment=0]Arundo_donax_3.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific names. 2. Native and known range. (3 countries for each) 3. Reproduction. 4. Control Methods. 5. Preferred diet and ecology.
Jaol wrote:Also as a side note I'm almost done with my binder![attachment=0]Arundo_donax_3.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific names. 2. Native and known range. (3 countries for each) 3. Reproduction. 4. Control Methods. 5. Preferred diet and ecology.
1. Sure does resemble bamboo... Giant Reed/Cane, [i]Arundo donax[/i] 2a. Three countries? Native to: Egypt, Turkey, Iraq?, 2b. US, Cuba, Japan? 3. Asexually through vegetative propagation (series of rhizomes underground) 4. Used as fuel, to make instruments, and construction; importation of mediterranean insects 5. Prefers wetlands and grows in areas with arsenic, lead, and cadmium; it is adapted to wildfires and photosynthesizes like many other plant species
You're back! (I have nothing to actually contribute besides this)UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Jaol wrote:Also as a side note I'm almost done with my binder![attachment=0]Arundo_donax_3.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific names. 2. Native and known range. (3 countries for each) 3. Reproduction. 4. Control Methods. 5. Preferred diet and ecology.1. Sure does resemble bamboo... Giant Reed/Cane, [i]Arundo donax[/i] 2a. Three countries? Native to: Egypt, Turkey, Iraq?, 2b. US, Cuba, Japan? 3. Asexually through vegetative propagation (series of rhizomes underground) 4. Used as fuel, to make instruments, and construction; importation of mediterranean insects 5. Prefers wetlands and grows in areas with arsenic, lead, and cadmium; it is adapted to wildfires and photosynthesizes like many other plant species
You're right UTF Your turn.Unome wrote:You're back! (I have nothing to actually contribute besides this)UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Jaol wrote:Also as a side note I'm almost done with my binder![attachment=0]Arundo_donax_3.jpg[/attachment] 1. Common and scientific names. 2. Native and known range. (3 countries for each) 3. Reproduction. 4. Control Methods. 5. Preferred diet and ecology.1. Sure does resemble bamboo... Giant Reed/Cane, [i]Arundo donax[/i] 2a. Three countries? Native to: Egypt, Turkey, Iraq?, 2b. US, Cuba, Japan? 3. Asexually through vegetative propagation (series of rhizomes underground) 4. Used as fuel, to make instruments, and construction; importation of mediterranean insects 5. Prefers wetlands and grows in areas with arsenic, lead, and cadmium; it is adapted to wildfires and photosynthesizes like many other plant species
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