Land Plants - invasive

Spurge Laurel (Daphne laureola) on Mar 11, 2012

Submitter does not have a specimen
EDRR Status: Local expert notified

Description of specimen

Approximately 10 plants in dense cluster. Other location approximately 100 meters north across drainage.
GPS not used.

Commentary

Dear Brian,

Thank you so much for submitting an invasive species report to the hotline. In order to move forward with a response, can you please indicate what species you are reporting? If you are not sure you can upload a photo or email it to me directly. Thanks again!

Tania

Tania Siemens
WISE Program Coordinator (Watershed and Invasive Species Education)
Oregon Sea Grant Extension
Oregon State University
tania.siemens@oregonstate.edu
541-914-0701

Tania Siemens
March 14, 2012, 2:09 a.m.

Spurge laurel...sorry, dont know why that didn't commit on the dropdown!

Reporter
March 14, 2012, 2:11 p.m.

Thanks, Brian! Sorry for the slow notification but I wanted to thank you for this report. I shared it with the county. Spurge laurel is already fairly abundant in that area, unfortunately. But land managers are hoping to prevent its additional spread. Your report is valuable! We will add this to our state-wide database of invasive species that is used by managers to develop effective strategies for addressing invasive species. Please keep the reports coming! Tania

Tania Siemens
May 29, 2012, 12:33 a.m.