Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the “Arundo Streamside Invader” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
Known as giant reed, Arundo donax poses a major threat to riparian habitat. Learn why and what you can do to help. This brochure was produced for the California Department of Fish and Game by the Sonoma Ecology Center.
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Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the “Biological Pollution” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
This brochure introduces a general audience to the impacts of invasive plants. What are invasive plants? What dangers do they pose and what is being done to save California?s threatened landscapes? Answers to these and other questions are provided here.
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The Aquatic Plants brochure covers plants used in water gardens or ponds and suggests replacements for water hyacinth; giant salvinia; Eurasian watermilfoil; hydrilla; Brazilian waterweed (anacharis); giant reed; purple loosestrife; waterprimrose; parrotfeather; and yellowflag iris. To view information included, see our Don’t Plant a Pest Aquatic Plants in California page.
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The San Francisco Bay Area brochure describes multiple alternatives for: periwinkle; English and Algerian ivy; iceplant; little leaf cotoneaster; licorice plant; pampas grass; and broom species. To view information included, see our SF Bay Area Don’t Plant a Pest page.
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Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the “Don’t Plant a Pest: Central Coast” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
The Central Coast brochure is designed for Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and other Central Coast counties. It offers replacement ideas for: iceplant; English, or Algerian ivy; periwinkle; green fountain grass; pampas grass; broom species; and cotoneaster. To view information included, see our Central Coast Don’t Plant a Pest page.
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Out of Stock. Download a free PDF of the Don’t Plant a Pest Central Valley brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
The Central Valley brochure describes multiple alternatives for: periwinkle; English and Algerian ivy; giant reed; fountaingrass; pampas grass; broom; scarlet wisteria; eucalyptus; Chinese tallow; and saltcedar. To view information included, see our Central Valley Don’t Plant a Pest page.
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Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the “Don’t Plant a Pest: Lake Tahoe Basin” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
The Lake Tahoe Basin brochure describes multiple alternatives for: periwinkle; English and Algerian ivy; giant reed; fountaingrass; pampas grass; broom; scarlet wisteria; eucalyptus; Chinese tallow; and saltcedar. To view information included, see our Lake Tahoe Basin Don’t Plant a Pest page.
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Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the “Don’t Plant a Pest: Sierra Foothills” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
The Sierra Foothills brochure describes alternatives for periwinkle; English and Algerian ivy; crimson fountaingrass; pampassgrass; jubatagrass; giant reed (arundo); Scotch, French, and Spanish brooms; scarlet wisteria (rattlebox); Chinese tallow tree; tree-of-heaven; and saltcedar (tamarisk). To view information included, see our Sierra Foothills Don’t Plant a Pest page.
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The Southern California brochure offers replacement ideas for: iceplant; English, German or Cape ivy; periwinkle; fountain grass; pampas grass; broom species; acacia; myoporum; Mexican Fan or Canary Island date palms; Brazilian pepper trees; and eucalyptus or gum trees. To view information included, see our Southern California Don’t Plant a Pest page. You can also download free PDF of the “Don’t Plant a Pest Southern California” brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
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Out of stock. Download a free PDF of the Don’t Plant a Pest: Southern California (Spanish) brochure. Note that the PDF is not scaled for letter-sized printing.
No plante una plaga! is a Spanish translation of the “Don’t Plant a Pest-Southern California” brochure.
The brochure offers replacement ideas for: iceplant; English, German or Cape ivy; periwinkle; fountain grass; pampas grass; broom species; acacia; myoporum; Mexican Fan or Canary Island date palms; Brazilian pepper trees; and eucalyptus or gum trees. To view information included, see our Southern California Don’t Plant a Pest page. (English website)
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Trees of California suggests replacements for: black acacia; Russian olive; blue gum eucalyptus; myoporum; black locust; Chinese tallow tree; Brazilian and Peruvian pepper tree; scarlet wisteria; saltcedar; and single seed hawthorne. To view information included, see our Don’t Plant a Pest California Trees page. Or download a printable (letter-size) PDF of the Don’t Plant a Pest Trees in California brochure.
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Japanese dodder is a parasitic vine that forms dense tangles on other plants. The state is working to eradicate this pest. Help stop the spread of this new invader to California with this multi-language brochure produced by Cal-IPC and partners. The brochure provides a description of Japanese dodder and information on how to report it in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Hmong.
Thanks to funding from the California Dept. of Food and Agriculture, packs of this brochure are available at no charge.
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