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A review of NPS species, the national database registering plant
occurrence in parks, indicated that 465 plant species occurred in
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. Of these, 148 (32%) are
non-native, meaning that these plants were recently introduced
through human agency. The authors detail the status of invasive
plants and the resource management issue(s) for the park.
The authors conducted a second year of invasive plant surveys at
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. This allowed a comparison of
invasive plant species found in 2006 to those found in 2011. their
findings are detailed in this publication.
During surveys in 2009, we documented seven invasive exotic plant
taxa in the Big Spring Pines Natural Area, Chubb Hollow, Long Bay
Field and Long Bay at Ozark National Scenic Riverways. All species
were known to occur on the park. The most widespread and abundant
of the exotic plant species observed included Johnsongrass, ground
ivy and Nepalase browntop. Each of these species covered seven or
more acres in the park. In general, several invasive exotic plants
are a major problem in the study area at Ozark National Scenic
Riverways, but successful control is possible for a large group of
species. The acreage estimates presented in the report may be used
to plan management activities leading to control of exotic plants
and the accomplishment of GPRA goal IA1b.
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