Land Plants - invasive

American Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) on Aug 6, 2012

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EDRR Status: Local expert notified

Description of specimen

Pokeweed plant, just beginning to bloom

Commentary

Should I remove plant? It is not on my property, but the church would not mind.

Reporter
Aug. 6, 2012, 12:05 p.m.

Hi, Joyce. Thanks for your emails. I can't really advise you on whether to take action on someone else's property; if you are confident about ownership at that spot and their willingness, that's up to you.

In terms of management, if the plant is still flowering, now is a good time to cut it and dispose of the plant. If berries are forming, then put the plant in the trash (roots should go in the trash, too). Otherwise, probably fine for the yard debris bin. In any event, don't leave it on the ground.

And feel free to contact me directly if there are questions or concerns (mitch.bixby@portlandoregon.gov).

Thanks for your help!

-Mitch

Mitch Bixby
Aug. 7, 2012, 2:18 a.m.