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<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Terrestrial</strong> <strong>Invasive</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>WI</strong><br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>cess tree<br />

(Paulownia tomentosa)<br />

Porcela<strong>in</strong> berry<br />

(Ampelopsis brevipedunculata)<br />

Kudzu<br />

(Pueraria lobata)<br />

Perennial<br />

pepperweed<br />

(Lepidium latifolium)<br />

Sawtooth oak<br />

(Quercus acutissima)<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>ese yam<br />

(Dioscorea oppositifolia)<br />

Pale swallow-wort<br />

(V<strong>in</strong>cetoxicum rossicum)<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>ese or Sericea<br />

lespedeza<br />

(Lespedeza cuneata)<br />

Scotch broom<br />

(Cytisus scoparius)<br />

Japanese<br />

honeysuckle<br />

(Lonicera japonica)<br />

Yellow star thistle<br />

(Centaurea solstitialis)<br />

Giant knotweed<br />

(Polygonum sachal<strong>in</strong>ense)<br />

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree<br />

Prohibited Species<br />

Shrub<br />

W<strong>in</strong>eberry<br />

(Rubus phoenicolasius)<br />

Mile-a-m<strong>in</strong>ute v<strong>in</strong>e<br />

(Polygonum perfoliatum)<br />

Giant hogweed<br />

(Heracleum mantegazzianum)<br />

Spread<strong>in</strong>g<br />

hedgeparsley<br />

(Torilis arvensis)<br />

For more <strong>in</strong>formation about NR 40 (<strong>WI</strong>’s <strong>Invasive</strong> Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species<br />

please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/<strong>in</strong>vasives/classification<br />

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<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Terrestrial</strong> <strong>Invasive</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>WI</strong><br />

Japanese stilt grass<br />

(Microstegium vim<strong>in</strong>eum)<br />

Wild chervil<br />

(Anthriscus sylvestris)<br />

Poison hemlock<br />

(Conium maculatum)<br />

Lyme grass or Sand<br />

ryegrass<br />

(Leymus arenarius)<br />

Amur honeysuckle<br />

(Lonicera maackii)<br />

Hill mustard<br />

(Bunias orientalis)<br />

Hairy willow herb<br />

(Epilobium hirsutum)<br />

Tree-of-heaven<br />

(Ailanthus altissima)<br />

Japanese hops<br />

(Humulus japonicus)<br />

Celand<strong>in</strong>e<br />

(Chelidonium majus)<br />

Japanese<br />

hedgeparsley<br />

(Torilis japonica)<br />

Female<br />

Common buckthorn<br />

(Rhamnus cathartica)<br />

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree<br />

Prohibited Species<br />

Shrub<br />

Male<br />

Black swallow-wort<br />

(V<strong>in</strong>cetoxicum nigrum)<br />

European marsh<br />

thistle<br />

(Cirsium palustre)<br />

Tall or Reed manna<br />

grass<br />

(Glyceria maxima)<br />

Glossy buckthorn<br />

(Rhamnus frangula)<br />

For more <strong>in</strong>formation about NR 40 (<strong>WI</strong>’s <strong>Invasive</strong> Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species<br />

please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/<strong>in</strong>vasives/classification<br />

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<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Terrestrial</strong> <strong>Invasive</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>WI</strong><br />

Russian olive<br />

(Elaeagnus angustifolia)<br />

Bell’s honeysuckle<br />

(Lonicera x bella)<br />

Creep<strong>in</strong>g bellflower<br />

(Campanula rapunculoides)<br />

Canada thistle<br />

(Cirsium arvense)<br />

Autumn olive<br />

(Elaeagnus umbellata)<br />

Multiflora rose<br />

(Rosa multiflora)<br />

Plumeless thistle<br />

(Carduus acanthoides)<br />

Hound’s tongue<br />

(Cynoglossum offic<strong>in</strong>ale)<br />

Morrow’s<br />

honeysuckle<br />

(Lonicera morrowii)<br />

Oriental bittersweet<br />

(Celastrus orbiculatus)<br />

Musk thistle<br />

(Carduus nutans)<br />

Common teasel<br />

(Dipsacus fullonum<br />

subsp. sylvestris)<br />

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree<br />

Prohibited Species<br />

Shrub<br />

Tartarian<br />

honeysuckle<br />

(Lonicera tatarica)<br />

Garlic mustard<br />

(Alliaria petiolata)<br />

Spotted knapweed<br />

(Centaurea bieberste<strong>in</strong>ii)<br />

Cut-leaved teasel<br />

(Dipsacus lac<strong>in</strong>iatus)<br />

For more <strong>in</strong>formation about NR 40 (<strong>WI</strong>’s <strong>Invasive</strong> Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species<br />

please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/<strong>in</strong>vasives/classification<br />

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<strong>Regulated</strong> <strong>Terrestrial</strong> <strong>Invasive</strong> <strong>Plants</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>WI</strong><br />

Hellebor<strong>in</strong>e orchid<br />

(Epipactis hellebor<strong>in</strong>e)<br />

Dame’s rocket<br />

(Hesperis matronalis)<br />

Tansy<br />

(Tanacetum vulgare)<br />

Bureau of Endangered Resources<br />

and Division of Forestry<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>Department</strong> of Natural Resources<br />

Box 7921<br />

Madison, <strong>WI</strong> 53707-7921<br />

DNR PUB-FR-464-2010<br />

Cypress spurge<br />

(Euphorbia cyparissias)<br />

Purple loosestrife<br />

(Lythrum salicaria)<br />

Phragmites<br />

(Phragmites australis)<br />

Leafy spurge<br />

(Euphorbia esula)<br />

Wild parnsip<br />

(Past<strong>in</strong>aca sativa)<br />

Narrow-leaved cattail<br />

(Typha angustifolia)<br />

Restricted Species Prohibited/Restricted Species Tree<br />

Prohibited Species<br />

Shrub<br />

Hemp nettle<br />

(Galeopsis tetrahit)<br />

Japanese knotweed<br />

(Polygonum cuspidatum)<br />

Hybrid cattail<br />

(Typha x glauca)<br />

Please report any prohibited species (as <strong>in</strong>dicated by red on the maps). Provide the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

data: exact location, land ownership (if known), population size, a photo or voucher specimen,<br />

and your contact <strong>in</strong>formation. To report a sight<strong>in</strong>g send an email to:<br />

<strong>Invasive</strong>.Species@wi.gov or CALL 608-267-7438<br />

For more <strong>in</strong>formation about NR 40 (<strong>WI</strong>’s <strong>Invasive</strong> Species Rule), Restricted, or Prohibited species<br />

please visit: www.dnr.wi.gov/<strong>in</strong>vasives/classification<br />

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The Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>Department</strong> of Natural Resources provides equal opportunity <strong>in</strong> its<br />

employment, programs, services, and functions under an Affirmative Action Plan.<br />

If you have any questions, please write to Equal Opportunity Office, <strong>Department</strong><br />

of Interior, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C. 20240<br />

This publication is available <strong>in</strong> alternative format (large pr<strong>in</strong>t, Braille, audio tape,<br />

etc.) upon request. Please call (608) 267-7694.<br />

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