Recognizing Invasive Species

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Rankings for Invasive Species

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Though pretty, Lesser Celandine can choke out native species

 

The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) ranks invasive species based on the threat they pose to ecosystems. High-ranked species often

  • Disrupt natural processes (e.g., water flow, soil chemistry).
  • Spread easily into new areas.
  • Negatively impact rare or vulnerable plants and animals.
  • Require significant time and resources to control.

See the DCR Invasive Plant List.

Publications

High-Ranking Invasive Plants

Find tips to identify and control high-ranking species. Early Detection and Rapid Response lists emerging invasive species in Fairfax County.

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EDDMaps and Apps

EDDMapS

Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS) is a web-based mapping system for documenting invasive plants, insects, diseases and wildlife. Using common or scientific names, you can click on each species to view information, image and references.


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Plant Lists and Databases
Videos
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Fairfax Virtual Assistant