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Don’t Plant a Pest: Aquatic Plants in California
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Homeowners and landscaping professionals can help slow the spread of invasive plants by choosing non-invasive species for their gardens. “Don’t Plant A Pest!” brochures suggest alternatives for garden plants known to be invasive in California.
The brochures are designed to be an educational resource for gardeners and consumers, a tool for Cal-IPC members and others to use in approaching their local nurseries, and a template for other organizations that wish to produce similar materials.
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.