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Since 1998, the Bureau of Invasive Plant Management,
Upland Invasive Plant Management Program, has controlled more than
14,000 acres of Lygodium japonicum and Lygodium microphyllum
at a cost of approximately $8.2 million. This acreage does not include
work done by WMD's and federal and local governments.
In 2004, the Bureau of Invasive Plant Management
began providing an additional service to public conservation land
managers throughout the state.
If you should have a population of either species
of Lygodium in your publicly owned managed area that is
less than 10 acres in size, the Upland Plant Management Section
staff will arrange for a qualified contractor to conduct initial
herbicidal control of that plant population.
The Lygodium Strike Team is comprised of experienced
weed control specialists under contract with the Bureau. They are
prepared to provide either foliar applications or “poodle-cuts”
(cut vines 4-5 feet up from the ground and apply herbicide to the
rooted portion of the plant).
Mr. Andrew Leslie is the Bureau coordinator for
this strike team. He can be reached at (850)-245-2822 or by e-mail
at:
Drew.Leslie@myfwc.com
Lygodium microphyllum (Old World climbing
fern) covering an Everglades tree island
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