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Tree-of-heaven Black locust Common buckthorn Autumn olive Multiflora rose Japanese barberry Glossy buckthorn Eurasian bush honeysuckle Black swallow-wort Oriental bittersweet Bird’s-foot trefoil Musk & Plumeless thistle Dame’s rocket Crown vetch Common & cut- leaved teasel Canada thistle Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree Shrub Vine Forb Grass Species without a map are not regulated by NR 40 (WI’s Invasive Species Rule) For more information about NR 40 (WI’s Invasive Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/invasives/classification Common Cut-leaved Musk Plumeless Common Terrestrial Invasive Plants in WI To report a sighting send an email to: [email protected] or CALL 608-267-5066 Please report any prohibited species (as indicated by red on the maps). Provide the following data: exact loca- tion, land ownership (if known), population size, a photo or voucher specimen, and your contact information.

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Tree-of-heavenBlack locust Common buckthorn Autumn olive

Multiflora roseJapanese barberry Glossy buckthorn Eurasian bush honeysuckle

Black swallow-wort Oriental bittersweet Bird’s-foot trefoil Musk & Plumelessthistle

Dame’s rocketCrown vetchCommon & cut-leaved teasel

Canada thistle

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree

Shrub

Vine

Forb

Grass

Species without a map are not regulated by NR 40 (WI’s Invasive Species Rule)

For more information about NR 40 (WI’s Invasive Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/invasives/classification

Common

Cut-leaved

Musk

Plumeless

Common Terrestrial Invasive Plants in WI

To report a sighting send an email to: [email protected] or CALL 608-267-5066

Please report any prohibited species (as indicated by red on the maps). Provide the following data: exact loca-tion, land ownership (if known), population size, a photo or voucher specimen, and your contact information.

Leafy & Cypress spurge

Leafy Cypress

Japanesehedgeparsley

European marshthistle

Garlic mustard Japanese knotweed

Queen Anne’s-lacePurple loosestrifePoison hemlock

Spotted knapweed Tansy Wild parnsip White & Yellow sweet clover

Smooth bromeReed canary grassPhragmites (Common reed)

Narrow-leaf & Hybrid cattail

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree

Shrub

Vine

ForbSpecies without a map are not regulated by NR 40 (WI’s Invasive Species Rule)

Grass

Bureau of Endangered Resources and Division of ForestryWisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesBox 7921

Madison, WI 53707-7921

DNR PUB-FR-456-2010

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity in its employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan. If you have any questions,

please write to Equal Opportunity Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240

This publication is available in alternative format (large print, Braille, audio tape, etc.) upon request. Please call (608) 267-7694.

Narrow-leaf Hybrid

White Yellow

Common Terrestrial Invasive Plants in WI