Managing Weeds in Your Landscape
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Collapse ▲North Carolina Resources
- Index of Extension Weed Publications
- Aquatic Weed ID App – Free
- Aquatic Weed Management
- Ag Chem Manual – Weed Management
- Herbicide Carryover in Hay, Manure, Compost and Grass Clippings
- Herbicide Injury
- Managing Weeds in Childcare Center Production Gardens (LF-007-12)
Weed Identification
- NC State Weed ID
- Weed Identification in the Extension Gardener Handbook
- Virginia Tech Web Tool for Weed ID
- Weeds in Turf
- Weed Identification Guides
- Weed Profiles in the the Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox (use the column on the left to narrow your search)
Invasive Plants (Description)
- North Carolina
- NCDA Noxious Weed List, Weed Regulatory Services
- NCSU Invasive Species Assessment System
- USDA Noxious Weeds in North Carolina
- USDA National Invasive Species Resources Center: North Carolina
- NC Invasive Plant Council Invasive Plants
- Video overview of State and Federal Noxious Weeds found in NC by
Bridget Lassiter, Weed Specialist, NCDA & CS
- Southeast
- United States
- Bugwood Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
- Center for Invasive Species Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System
- USDA National Invasive Species Information Center
- USDA Nonnative, Invasive Plants of Southern Forest, also available as a free app for iphones from the app store
- USDA Plants Database — search for a plant by name then click on “Legal Status” link to find out if a plant has been classified in noxious in any state
- USDA Aquatic Plants
- USDA Terrestrial Plants
- US Forest Service Invasive Plants
- Plant This Instead!
- Alternatives for Bradford Pear, Burning Bush, Chinese Silvergrass, Maiden Grass, English Ivy, Japanese honeysuckle, Privet-Ligustrum, Yellow Flag Iris
- Coastal Landscapes Initiative Recommendations for alternatives to Beach Vites, Centipede grass, Chamberbitter-Gripeweed, Chinaberry, Japanese Stiltgrasss, Kudzu, Multiflora Rose, Porcelain Berry, Princess Tree, Tree of Heaven
Weed Management Websites
- Landscape Weed Management
- Weeds Chapter of the Extension Gardener Handbook
- Weeds of Container Nurseries
- Weeds in Turf
- Weed Identifications in Pastures and Hayfields
Information on Specific Weeds
- Giant Hogweed – Control efforts in NC
- Cogongrass – Control efforts in NC
- Giant Salvinia
- Floating Hearts, Nymphoides sp.
- Hydrilla
- Purple Loosestrife
- Fig Buttercup (not classified as noxious but invasive throughout NC) – EMGVs, Durham County, Blog Post
If you need help identifying a weed, contact the N.C. Cooperative Extension Center nearest you and ask for an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer.