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Invasive Plants of Georgia's Forests
Invasive Weeds in Georgia
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Tropical Spiderwort: A New Weed in North Carolina
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Examples of Georgia’s Invasive Species of Concern -
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Aquatic Pests: Introduced from Aquariums and Water Gardens -
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Hemlock Woolly Adegid in Georgia
- Georgia Forestry Commission
Wanted: Emerald Ash Borer
- Georgia Forestry Commission
Sudden Oak Death
- Georgia Forestry Commission
Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States: Identification and Control
Wanted: Tropical Soda Apple
Gypsy Moth: Stop the Spread
Small Broomrape -
Orobanche minor
Special Report: Asian Longhorned Beetle
Karnal Bunt
Bugwood Network Flyer
Cogongrass Information -
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Identifying & Controlling Cogongrass in GA Publication
Cogongrass: A New Threat to Georgia Pest Alert
Georgia's Cogongrass Task Force Initiative Poster
Cogongrass in Georgia Poster
Identifying Cogongrass Diagram
Cogongrass Article in Wildland Weeds
Control Information
Georgia Pest Control Handbook
General Principles for Controlling Nonnative Invasive Plants
Prescriptions for Specific Nonnative Invasive Plants
Herbicide Advice for Homeowners
Related Publications
Southeast EPPC Invasive Plant Manual
Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States
Invasive Plants of the Thirteen Southern States
Invasive Plants of the Southeast Flyer