Knotweed (species unknown) (Fallopia spp.) on Apr 22, 2014
Submitter does not have a specimen EDRR Status: Local expert notified
Description of specimen
No description provided
Commentary
Good morning Mr. Staley,
Thank you for the report of knotweed that you submitted. Japanese knotweed is a significant problem invader in riparian communities within Clackamas County. The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is working with regional partners to map and catalog known infestations of knotweed to help prioritize future control efforts.
Unfortunately, the resources required to control this invader are limited in relation to the overall need. As such in many situations we must rely upon landowners to initiate control on property they own or manage. We currently offer technical information and assistance to local landowners to help them develop a management strategy that is effective for their particular site conditions and needs.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions. You may also check these online resources for more information on knotweed.
Again thank you for reporting this invader. All the best,
Sam ______________________________________
Samuel Leininger WeedWise Program Manager Clackamas Soil & Water Conservation District 221 Molalla Ave. Suite 102 Oregon City, OR 97045 503-210-6006 weeds@conservationdistrict.org www.conservationdistrict.org ______________________________________
Samuel Leininger
April 29, 2014, 2:34 a.m.
Remedy
Oregon State University's Solve Pest Problems page has some great information about how to get rid of knotweeds Solve Pest Problems
This is a tricky weed to manage. Consider reaching out to your local Soil & Water Conservation District for technical advice.
Location
Lake Oswego. Northwest corner of Erickson and Ash
Expert Reviewer
Samuel Leininger Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District 4-County Cooperative Weed Management Area Columbia Gorge Cooperative Weed Management Area
Thank you for the report of knotweed that you submitted. Japanese knotweed is a significant problem invader in riparian communities within Clackamas County. The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is working with regional partners to map and catalog known infestations of knotweed to help prioritize future control efforts.
Unfortunately, the resources required to control this invader are limited in relation to the overall need. As such in many situations we must rely upon landowners to initiate control on property they own or manage. We currently offer technical information and assistance to local landowners to help them develop a management strategy that is effective for their particular site conditions and needs.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions. You may also check these online resources for more information on knotweed.
http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/21809/em9031.pdf
http://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/water-and-land/weeds/BMPs/Knotweed-Control.pdf
http://www.imapinvasives.org/GIST/ESA/esapages/documnts/polycus.pdf
Again thank you for reporting this invader. All the best,
Sam
______________________________________
Samuel Leininger
WeedWise Program Manager
Clackamas Soil & Water Conservation District
221 Molalla Ave. Suite 102
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-210-6006
weeds@conservationdistrict.org
www.conservationdistrict.org
______________________________________
Samuel Leininger
April 29, 2014, 2:34 a.m.