January Weed of the Month: Resources for Invasive Plant Identification and Management

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January 3, 2024

January Weed of the Month: Resources for Invasive Plant Identification and Management

Winter is a good time to brush up on plant identification

Monika Chandler, Minnesota Department of Agriculture

Cover of the MN DOT noxious weed book

The Minnesota Department of Transportation's "Minnesota Noxious Weed" book is a great source for learning about invasive plants in Minnesota. 

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Invasive plants are non-native and cause harm. Many invasive plant species in Minnesota are regulated as noxious weeds. Most of us encounter invasive plants in our communities when we are out recreating or working outdoors. Fortunately, there are resources to help us identify and manage invasive plants.

Basic invasive plant identification, regulation, and management:

Resources for invasive plant botany:

Invasive plant mapping websites and apps:

iNaturalist and EDDMapS are interactive websites and apps that have identification and distribution information. iNaturalist includes native plants as well. Their apps are free to download in the Google Play and Apple App stores.

Winter is a good time of year to brush up on plant ID and plan invasive plant control projects.  The above resources and the many other available books, websites, and videos will be helpful for invasive plant identification and management. 


MEDIA: For more information on Weed of the Month, contact Brittany Raveill, MDA Communications, at brittany.raveill@state.mn.us or 651-201-6131