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State officials announced a quarantine for six southwest Ohio counties to help contain the box tree moth, an invasive species. The quarantine follows similar measures in New York and Michigan in ...
As of January 2023, it became illegal to plant, grow, and sell this tree in Ohio due to its invasive nature. Ohioans are encouraged to get rid of them if they're found. Ohioans are encouraged to ...
A dozen Ohio counties remain under quarantine for the spotted lanternfly as the invasive species enters its breeding season. Here's how to fight back. A dozen Ohio counties under quarantine as ...
Invasive in Florida. Native to New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, and coastal Eastern Australia. Miconia calvescens: Tree Bush currant, purple plague, velvet tree Invasive in Pacific Islands, including Hawaii and Tahiti. Native to rainforests of tropical America. Miconia crenata (syn. Clidemia hirta) [3] [5] [d] Shrub Clidemia, faux vatouk ...
Cryptozoological animals and cryptobotanical plants, including those from folklore, religion (e.g. golem), mythology (e.g. dwarf (see also dwarfism); giants from Atlantis (see also gigantism), etc.), and some reports of ghosts, poltergeists, and time travellers (alleged)
Privets are any of a number of shrubs or trees in the genus Ligustrum, many of which are invasive. The genus contains about 50 species [1] native to the Old World and Australasia. [2] Many members of the genus are grown as ornamental plants in parts of the world. Several species of privet have become a nuisance in regions outside their ranges.
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An escaped plant is a cultivated plant that has escaped from agriculture, forestry or garden cultivation and has become naturalized in the wild. Usually not native to an area, escaped plants may become invasive. [1] Therefore, escaped plants are the subject of research in invasion biology. [2]