[…] cover density in an abandoned pasture. Canadian J. of Botany. 69:1397-1404. Reddy, K., M.P. Rolston, and W.R. Scott. 1996. A study of seed production in phalaris ( Phalaris aquatica L.). J. of Applied Seed Production. 14:11-16. Reed, P.B., Jr. 1988. National list of plant species that occur in wetlands: California (Region 0). Biological Report 88. […]
[…] coastal areas, are experiencing another compositional shift, as exotic perennial grasses invade annual-dominated or co-dominated grasslands. These European grasses, including Dactylis glomerata, Festuca arundinacea, Holcus lanatus, and Phalaris aquatica, are capable of developing monotypic stands that exclude both native perennial and even exotic annual grasses. They have high rates of growth, are generally fecund, and […]
[…] management challenges. At Pepperwood Preserve (Sonoma County, CA) we have historically used open range grazing practices to manage invasive non-native grass species such as Harding grass ( Phalaris aquatica) and Medusa head (Elymus caput-medusae) across 900 acres of grasslands. Starting in 2013, we initiated a Conservation Grazing Pilot Project to test the value of high-intensity […]
[…] (Brassica nigra, B. rapa) Wild radish species (Raphanus sativus, R. raphanistrum) Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) Perennial Grasses Ehrharta (Ehrharta erecta) Giant reed (Arundo donax) Harding grass ( Phalaris aquatica) Pampas grass and jubata grass (Cortaderia selloana, C. jubata) Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) Purple velvet grass (Holcus lanatus) Annual Grasses Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) Ripgut brome […]
[…] (Student Poster Contest) Using native woody shrubs as nurse plants for seedling establishment in Coastal Sage Scrub. Lauren H. Quon, Cal Poly Pomona Controlling Harding grass ( Phalaris aquatica) in a grassland setting – the final report. Stassia Samuels and Laura S. Julian, Redwood National and State Parks Light tools for removing jubata grass. Mark […]
[…] Chapman University Sunrise Powerlink: adaptive weed control strategy. Robert W. Hobbs, RECON Environmental, Inc. The effects of soil on coastal sage scrub and invasive Harding grass ( Phalaris aquatica) to improve restoration success. Irina Irvine, Santa Monica Mountains NRA Cost assessment of different methods of reducing the abundance of Sahara mustard in Borrego Springs, California. […]
[…] the San Francisco Estuary. Giselle Block, USFWS California’s RCDs: Partnering to combat invasive plants statewide. Karen Buhr, California Assoc. of Resource Conservation Districts Controlling harding grass ( Phalaris aquatica) in a grassland setting: An interim report. Stassia Samuels and Laura Julian, Redwood National amd State Parks Controlling invasive plants in Pacific Gas and Electric’s hydroelectric […]
[…] Restoration Associates, 2Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association Prospects for biological control of Russian thistle (tumbleweed). Lincoln Smith1*, Rouhollah Sobhian2 and Massimo Cristofaro3, 1USDA-ARS, 2USDA-ARS-EBCL,3ENEA C.R. Casaccia Control of Phalaris aquatica on lowland coastal terrace prairie in Richmond, CA. Monica Stafford, Sharon Farrell and Claire Beyer, The Watershed Project Determining the best management technique for Italian thistle. […]
[…] glomeratus Hedera helix Helichrysum petiolare Hydrilla verticillata Lepidium latifolium Leucanthemum vulgare Lupinus arboreus Lythrum salicaria Mentha pulegium Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Myoporum laetum Myriophyllum aquaticum Myriophyllum spicatum Pennisetum setaceum Phalaris aquatica Retama monosperma Ricinus communis Robinia pseudoacacia Rubus discolor Schinus terebinthifolius Schismus spp. Senecio jacobaea Spartina alterniflora Spartina anglica Spartina densiflora Spartina patens Spartium junceum Taeniatherum caput-medusae […]
Scientific Name: The plants are listed in alphabetical order by the Genus. Click on the scientific name for more information about the plant. You may also use the “search” box above to find a plant by name or any attribute such as “thorn” or “tuber”. Thomas Lanini Phalaris aquatica