[MAIPC] New EDRR species in the Mid-Atlantic

Bergmann, Carole Carole.Bergmann at montgomeryparks.org
Wed Apr 29 06:52:30 PDT 2015


Corydalis incisa can jump around your garden.
My husband has been flame-weeding patches of it in our yard (Clarksburg, Maryland)for several years.
I think it would occupy the same niche as lesser celandine, but that it  could also grow in somewhat drier, partially shaded places very well.
However, I haven't seen it in any natural areas to date, and I do look for such things :)

Carole

Carole F. Bergmann
Forest Ecologist/Field Botanist
Park Planning and Stewardship Division
Montgomery Parks
Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
12535 Milestone Manor Lane
Germantown, Maryland 20876
301-962-1348
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From: MAIPC [mailto:maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org] On Behalf Of Farrah, Mary
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2015 2:07 PM
To: maipc at lists.maipc.org
Cc: Larry Haller
Subject: [MAIPC] New EDRR species in the Mid-Atlantic

Hi All,
I got an email from a DC resident, Larry Haller, who has Corydalis incisa growing aggressively growing in his yard. According to this link<http://blogs.nybg.org/science-talk/2014/07/detecting-an-invasive-plant-before-its-too-late/> it's a big  problem in NY. It occupies the same niche as fig buttercup. I'm sending this email sans photos, so that this third email attempt will actually make it to you all. Check the link above for photos.

The USDA only lists it occurring in NY, but now that there's been multi-state communication about this species, we're finding that it is more wide spread in this region than previously thought. Larry posted photos of this plant on some local listservs and found someone from a nearby neighborhood has it growing in their yard (yet to be verified). NY says that Philly reported a sighting. There was also a potential sighting in Northern Virginia. We should add it to our EDRR list. Has anyone else encountered this species in their region?

Best,
Mary Farrah | Environment & Natural Resources  Extension Agent

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