Invasive Gallery
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girlglimmer: MILE A MINUTE : THE VINE THAT ATE THE SOUTH Kudzu
furryfanatic: [Weekend Work 3] Invasive eyes - by Anixis
theautobiographicalapprentice:This is what invasive thoughts look like
In recent years, an invasive insect called the gypsy moth has spelled doom for countless New England
Hemlock trees in Connecticut have been having a tough go of it thanks, in part, to a small sap-sucki
An invasive ladybug preying on an aphid.
Today I found this bug for the first time in my life. It might be an invasive species from Europe or
Common Name: Golden moss or stonecrop.Scientific Name: Sedum acre.Where I Saw It: This stuff grows a
Malva parviflora, the cheeseweed mallow, is a weed from the mallow family (Malvaceae) which originat
Originating in temperate regions of Eurasia and Africa, Erodium cicutarium, the common stork-bill ha
subtrainer: Inspections should be slow and invasive, perfect for parties. -Daddy Cane
Lurking in the woods… the invasive (but admittedly pretty) Rhododendron ponticum
Jumping worms from Asia are threatening crops in the U.S. Click to read the full fact.
Puerto Rico
I’m drawing a Team Knotweed shirt for my lab, here’s a sneek peak at the Japanese knotwe
biomedicalephemera: “PHAGEDENIC CONDITION OF GUNSHOT WOUND” When invasive organisms were
Looks like this is going to be the Team Knotweed shirt for my invasion ecology lab group
theautobiographicalapprentice:This is what invasive thoughts look like
sixpenceee: This picture was taken by photographer James Synder. He says “This is a Cuban tree
Congratulations to the Australian Eastern Quoll! They were nearly wiped out by invasive foxes, but a
erini-v: ultrafacts: Source: [x] Follow Ultrafacts for more facts! like i get that invasive species
December 25, 2015 - Kirkwood Urban ForestOur old project!! Note the the pink tags hanging off the ba
odditiesoflife: The Twisted Trees of Slope Point, New Zealand Slope Point is at the southernmost poi
Spotted knapweed (invasive plant native to Europe)
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