Source: California Invasive Plant Council
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California Invasive Plant Inventory Database
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| Scientific Name | Common Name | Rating | Alert | Imp. | Inv. | Dis. | Doc. | Regions | Habitats of Concern and Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alhagi maurorum |
camelthorn | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 3.2 |
|
Grassland, meadows, riparian and desert scrub, Sonoran thorn woodland. Very invasive in southwestern states. Limited distribution in CA. | |
| Arundo donax |
giant reed | 1High | A | B | A | 2.8 |
|
Riparian areas, commercially grown for musical instrument reeds, structural material, etc. | |
| Atriplex semibaccata |
Australian saltbush | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 2.9 |
|
Coastal grasslands, scrub, upper salt marsh. Limited distribution, but can be very invasive regionally. | |
| Bassia hyssopifolia |
fivehook bassia | 3Limited | C | C | B | 2.7 |
|
Alkaline habitats. Weed of agriculture or disturbed sites. Impacts minor in wildlands. | |
| Brassica tournefortii |
Saharan mustard, African mustard | 1High | A | A | B | 2.3 |
|
Desert dunes, desert and coastal scrub | |
| Bromus diandrus |
ripgut brome | 2Moderate | B | B | A | 3.3 |
|
Dunes, scrub, grassland, woodland, forest. Very widespread, but monotypic stands uncommon. | |
| Bromus hordeaceus |
soft brome | 3Limited | B | C | A | 2.8 |
|
Grasslands, sagebrush, serpentine soils, many other habitats. Very widespread, but primarily in converted annual grasslands. | |
| Bromus japonicus |
Japanese brome, Japanese chess | 3Limited | B | C | B | 2.6 |
|
Great Basin grassland, valley and foothill grassland, pinon and juniper woodland, lower montane coniferous forest | |
| Bromus madritensis ssp. rubens |
red brome | 1High | A | B | A | 3.0 |
|
Scrub, grassland, desert washes, woodlands | |
| Bromus tectorum |
downy brome, cheatgrass | 1High | A | B | A | 3.1 |
|
Interior scrub, woodlands, grasslands, pinon/Joshua tree woodland, chaparral. | |
| Centaurea melitensis |
Malta starthistle, tocalote | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 2.6 |
|
Grasslands, oak woodland; sometimes misidentified as C. solstitialis. Impacts vary regionally. | |
| Convolvulus arvensis | field bindweed | 4Eval No List | C | B | B | 3.5 |
|
Only known as agricultural weed | |
| Cynodon dactylon |
bermudagrass | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 3.3 |
|
Riparian scrub in southern CA. Common landscape weed, but can be very invasive in desert washes. | |
| Daucus carota | wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace | 4Eval No List | D | C | B | 2.7 |
|
Very widespread, but primarily in disturbed sites, particularly roadsides | |
| Descurainia sophia |
flixweed, tansy mustard | 3Limited | C | B | B | 1.9 |
|
Scrub, grassland, woodland. Impacts appear to be minor, but locally more invasive in NE CA. | |
| Erodium cicutarium |
redstem filaree | 3Limited | C | C | A | 3.1 |
|
Many habitats. Widespread. Impacts minor in wildlands. High-density populations transient. | |
| Hordeum marinum, H. murinum |
Mediterranean barley, hare barley, wall barley | 2Moderate | B | B | A | 2.8 |
|
Grasslands; H. marinum invades drier habitats, while H. murinum invades wetlands. Widespread, but generally do not form dominant stands. | |
| Hydrilla verticillata |
hydrilla | 1High | Alert |
A | B | C | 3.2 |
|
Freshwater aquatic systems. The most important submerged aquatic invasive in southern states. |
| Kochia scoparia |
kochia | 2Moderate | B | C | B | 3.2 |
|
Scrub, chaparral, grasslands | |
| Lactuca serriola | prickly lettuce | 4Eval No List | D | B | B | 3.1 |
|
Primarily an agricultural and roadside weed | |
| Nicotiana glauca |
tree tobacco | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 2.5 |
|
Coastal scrub, grasslands, riparian woodland. Abiotic impacts unknown. Impacts vary locally. Rarely in dense stands. | |
| Oxalis corniculata | creeping woodsorrel | 4Eval No List | D | C | C | 2.2 |
|
Primarily a turf weed in CA | |
| Pennisetum setaceum |
crimson fountaingrass | 2Moderate | B | B | B | 2.9 |
|
Coastal dunes and scrub, chaparral, grasslands. Some horticultural cultivars sterile. Very invasive in Hawaii. | |
| Phragmites australis |
common reed | 5Native | B | B | B | 2.5 |
|
Genetic issues make it unclear which strains are native to CA. | |
| Poa pratensis |
Kentucky bluegrass | 3Limited | C | B | B | 2.7 |
|
Grasslands scrub, riparian areas. Widespread turf plant. Abiotic impacts unknown. | |
| Polypogon monspeliensis and subspp. |
rabbitfoot polypogon, annual beardgrass | 3Limited | C | C | B | 2.3 |
|
Margins of ponds and streams, seasonally wet places, edge of coastal dunes. Widespread. Impacts appear to be minor. | |
| Rumex crispus |
curly dock | 3Limited | C | C | A | 2.7 |
|
Grasslands, vernal pool, meadows, riparian. Widespread. Impacts appear to be minor. | |
| Saccharum ravennae |
ravennagrass | 2Moderate | Alert |
B | A | C |
|
riparian scrub, marsh and swamp | |
| Salsola paulsenii |
barbwire Russian-thistle | 3Limited | C | C | C | 2.9 |
|
Desert and Great Basin scrub. Limited distribution. Impacts in desert appear to be minor. | |
| Salsola tragus |
Russian-thistle | 3Limited | C | B | B | 2.8 |
|
Desert dunes and scrub, alkali playa. Widespread. Impacts minor in wildlands. | |
| Salvinia molesta |
giant salvinia | 1High | Alert |
A | A | C | 2.9 |
|
Freshwater aquatic systems. Population in San Diego River was eradicated. |
| Sesbania punicea |
red sesbania, scarlet wisteria | 1High | Alert |
A | B | C | 3.2 |
|
Riparian areas |
| Solanum elaeagnifolium | silverleaf nightshade | 4Eval No List | D | B | C | 2.8 |
|
Primarily agricultural weed, but escaping to wildlands in other countries. May prove to be more important in future. | |
| Sonchus asper | spiny sowthistle | 4Eval No List | D | B | B | 3.1 |
|
Primarily an agricultural weed | |
| Stipa capensis |
Mediterranean steppegrass,twisted-awned speargrass | 2Moderate | Alert |
B | B | D | 1.9 |
|
Desert scrub; first recorded in CA 1995. Limited distribution, but spreading rapidly in CA deserts. |
| Tamarix ramosissima |
saltcedar, tamarisk | 1High | A | A | A | 3.3 |
|
Desert washes, riparian areas, seeps and springs | |
| Vulpia myuros |
rattail fescue | 2Moderate | B | B | A | 3.0 |
|
Coastal sage scrub, chaparral. Widespread. Rarely forms monotypic stands, but locally problematic |
Column heading abbreviations:
Imp. = ImpactInv. = Invasiveness
Dis. = Distribution
Doc. = Documentation Level (Documentation level averaged)
Scores:
A = SevereB = Moderate
C = Limited
D = None
U = Unknown
Nomenclature:
Scientific names are based on The Jepson Manual.For each species, the first common name is based on the Weed Science Society of America's "Composite List of Weeds", followed by other names used in California.
Citation:
Cal-IPC. 2006. California Invasive Plant Inventory. Cal-IPC Publication 2006-02. California Invasive Plant Council: Berkeley, CA.[ top of page ]
