Transportation Industry
Common roadside invasives - Vegetation Management - Brief Article
Public Roads, July-August, 2003
This full-color reference guide highlights 100 invasive weeds commonly found along the Nation's roadsides. Included are common terrestrial and quickly spreading herbaceous plants, many of which are widespread and well-established problem weeds. State departments of transportation (DOTs) can use the guide as a tool to train personnel responsible for roadside management.
With full-color illustrations of each weed species and lamination for protection from the elements, an accompanying field guide serves as a quick reference.
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