Eileen Ahlquist is known as the “Berry Queen” because of her passion and enthusiasm for removing invasive plants that are threatening the ecosystems of north central Florida parks.
Invasive Burmese pythons are becoming a more frequent sight in the high grasses of South Florida, but a recent encounter shows these snakes are just as comfortable hiding in trees. On Wednesday ...
Sure enough, it did. There is a nonprofit organization known as the California Invasive Plant Council (cal-ipc.org) whose mission is “to protect California lands and waters from ecologically ...
These trees are native to Africa and are an invasive species along the city's coast. "Buttonwood trees on beaches with greenish-white flowers and glossy leaves can give a pleasant view.
Video screengrab It’s increasingly common to find Burmese pythons in high grass in South Florida, but the invasive snakes are apparently comfortable hiding in trees, too. Video of one such ...
“Those berries are from Oriental bittersweet, which is a very serious invasive plant. It’s so destructive in forests that it’s illegal to sell the plant or the berries in Illinois.