Goldencreeper (Thladiantha dubia): A listed invasive plant in Wisconsin
Автор: Univ of Wisconsin Integrated Pest and Crop Management
Загружено: 2021-09-13
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Goldencreeper (Thladiantha dubia), also known as red hailstone, is a perennial invasive vine. It has been found in the upper Midwest and Northeastern United States, as well as in Canada. The vine is covered in Velcro-like hairs and can grow 20 feet or more in one year. It has heart-shaped leaves, numerous yellow flowers, and potato-like belowground tubers. It is native to East Asia.
Wisconsin First Detector Network website: https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/wifdn/
UW Weeds Science website: http://renzWeedScience.cals.wisc.edu.
Anne Pearce, Wisconsin First Detector Network Coordinator
Dr. Mark Renz, Extension Weed Specialist
, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Division of Extension
Video: Roger Schmidt, Integrated Pest Management, Nutrient and Pest Management programs,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Madison, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
. National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
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