Florida Invasive Species Category II

Florida Invasive Species Category II

box The identification of Florida’s invasive plant species is crucial for any farmer or rancher who wants to maintain healthy productive pastures. Our goal is to help farmers, ranchers, students, and agricultural professionals identify and manage Category 2 Florida invasive species. If you have any questions, contact your UF/IFAS Extension Agriculture Agents in your county. We have offices in all of the 67 counties in the state of Florida. 0:00 Intro 1:00 FLEPPC 1:06 Objectives 1:11 Red sandalwood Adenanthera pavonina 1:16 Sisal hemp Agave sisalana 1:21 Devil tree Alstonia macrophylla 1:26 Alligatorweed Alternanthera philoxeroides 1:31 Coral vine Antigonon leptopus 1:36 Japanise ardisia Ardisia japonica 1:41 Calico Flower Aristolochia elegans (Aristolochia littoralis) 1:46 Ganges primrose Asystasia gangetica 1:51 Wax begonia Begonia cucullata 1:56 Paper mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera 2:01 Large leafed mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza 2:05 Inch plant Callisia fragrans 2:011 River sheok Casuarina cunninghamiana 2:16 Trumpet tree Cecropia palmata 2:21 Mission grass Cenchrus polystachios (Pennisetum polystachios) 2:26 Fountain grass Cenchrus setaceus (Pennisetum setaceum) 2:31 day Jasmine Cestrum diurnum 2:36 Bamboo palm Chamaedorea seifrizii 2:41 Japanise clemantis Clematis terniflora 2:46 Coconut palm Cocos nucifera 2:51 Redflower ragleaf Crassocephalum crepidioides 2:56 Madagascar rubbervine Cryptostegia madagascariensis 3:01 Umbrella plant Cyperus involucratus 3:06 Dwarf papyrus Cyperus prolifer 3:11 Durban crow's foot grass Dactyloctenium aegyptium 3:16 Indian rosewood, sissoo Dalbergia sissoo 3:21 Spurge creeper Dalechampia scandens 3:26 Spanish arbor vine, wood rose Distimake tuberosus (Merremia tuberosa) 3:31 bowstring hemp Dracaena hyacinthoides (Sansevieria hyacinthoides) 3:36 Silverthorn, thorny olive Elaeagnus pungens 3:41 Autum olive, silveberry Elaeagnus umbellata 3:46 Pothos Epipremnum pinnatum cv. ‘Aureum’ 3:51 Chinese crown orchid Eulophia graminea 3:56 Council tree, false banyan Ficus altissima 4:01 Governor's plum Flacourtia indica 4: 06 Limpograss Hemarthria altissima 4:11 Redwing Heteropterys brachtiata 4:16 Jaragua Hyparrhenia rufa 4:21 Shrub morning glory Ipomoea carnea subsp fistulosa 4:26 Mother of millions Kalanchoe x houghtonii 4:31 Life plants Kalanchoe pinnata 4:36 Flamegold tree Koelreuteria elegans subsp. formosana 4:41 Spotted duckweed Landoltia punctata 4:46 Lead tree Leucaena leucocephala 4:51 Asian marshweed Limnophila sessiliflora 4:56 Chinese fan palm Livistona chinensis 5:01 Wild bushbean Macroptilium lathyroides 5:06 Bottlebrush Melaleuca viminalis (Callistemon viminalis) 5:11 Chinaberry Melia azedarach 5:16 Molasses grass Melinis minutiflora 5:21 Mile a minute mile Mikania micrantha 5:26 Balsam apple Momordica charantia 5:31 Orange jasmine Murraya paniculata 5:36 Eurasian water milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum 5:41 Twin flowered passion vine Passiflora biflora 5:46 Senegal date palm Phoenix reclinata 5:51 Golden bamboo Phyllostachys aurea 5:56 Taiwanese cheesewood Pittosporum pentandrum 6:01 Staghorn fern Platycerium bifurcatum 6:06 Praxelis Praxelis clematidea 6:11 Chinese brake, ladder brake Pteris vittata 6:16 Solitary palm Ptychosperma elegans 6:21 Large flower Mexican clover Richardia grandiflora 6:26 Castorbean Ricinus communis 6:31 Dwarf rotala, roundleaf toothcup Rotala rotundifolia 6:36 Green shrimp plant Ruellia blechum 6:41 Rattlebox Sesbania punicea 6:46 Mata pasto Sida planicaulis 6:51 Twinleaf nightshade Solanum diphyllum 6:56 Turkey berry Solanum torvum 7:01 Shrubby false buttonweed Spermacoce verticillata3 7:06 Wedelia Sphagneticola trilobata 7:11 Nettle leaf porterweed Stachytarpheta cayennensis 7:16 Queen palm Syagrus romanzoffiana 7:21 Malabar plum, rose apple Syzygium jambos 7:26 Mahoe, sea hibiscus Talipariti tiliaceum 7:31 tropical almond Terminalia catappa 7:36 Australian almond Terminalia muelleri 7:41 Puncture vine, burr nut Tribulus cistoides 7:46 GuineagrassUrochloa maxima (Panicum maximum) 7:51 Tung oil tree Vernicia fordii 7:07 Simple leaf chastetree Vitex trifolia 8:02 Washington fan palm Washingtonia robusta 8:07 Chinese wisteria Wisteria sinensis 8:11 Malanga Elephant ears Xanthosoma sagittifolium 8:18 References 8:26 Credits 8:42 CAFE Latino 8:46 CFLAG “In general, the stated purpose is to focus attention on the problems associated with invasive plant species, inform resource managers about which species need to be monitored, and to help managers set priorities for management. Although certain plants on the FLEPPC List are regulated by local, state, or federal statute, it is not intended that all species on the List should be prohibited everywhere in Florida.” Note: Funds are available for farmers to eradicate this invasive species, Category 1. If you have any questions, contact your extension agent in any 67 counties of Florida, your State, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin Island.