[MAIPC] Fig Buttercup/ Lesser Celandine images

Karan Rawlins karanann457 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 8 19:47:21 PDT 2015


It is now being reported in Georgia. Plenty of riparian corridors for it to move along, even without help from people planting it.Have you reported those sites in NC to EDDMapS? I know Janie Marlow has reported several infestations. 
Thanks,Karan 


     On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 6:09 PM, Stephen Hiltner <stevehiltner at gmail.com> wrote:
   

 I've documented early occurrences of this in Durham, NC, with one homeowner diligently eliminating it from his property and another refusing to do anything, virtually ensuring its eventual spread. Made a few efforts to get it listed, in case that would help, but it's hard. It's like climate change or Burmese pythons in the Everglades. The system needs proof that it's a problem before they'll take action, at which point the problem is advanced.
In NJ, where it paves floodplains in spring, it's still worth monitoring and spot spraying in watersheds where it's just starting to invade. In a few parks, it's just starting to invade the lawns.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Milo Pyne <Milo_Pyne at natureserve.org> wrote:

Go to this iNaturalist project and there are lots. http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/distribution-of-look-alike-buttercups [and please sign up if you have not already, a new world awaits you :-] From: MAIPC [mailto:maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org]On Behalf Of Marc Imlay
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 8:36 AM
To: maipc at lists.maipc.org; INVASIVES at LISTSERV.UMD.EDU; Sierra Club Maryland Chapter, Alien Invasive; 'Christina Zendman'
Subject: [MAIPC] FW: Action Alert Could someone send us a photo of Fig Buttercup/ Lesser Celandine to use in our Action Alert. ThanksMarc Imlay, PhD, Chair of the Biodiversity and Habitat Stewardship Committee for the Maryland Chapter of the Sierra ClubFrom: Marc Imlay [mailto:ialm at erols.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:03 AM
To: 'Christina Zendman'; 'Marc Imlay'
Subject: RE: Action Alert Thanks so much Christina. This is great.… To see it in the field now all you will see is a totally black surface with no green plants for July-January when the roots send up new sprouts. Marc From: Christina Zendman [mailto:christina.zendman at mdsierra.org]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 11:45 AM
To: Marc Imlay; Marc Imlay
Subject: Action Alert 
Hi Marc,I have attached the draft for the Lesser Celandine action alert. I used the Japanese Stiltgrass action alert as a draft and just altered it to be specific for lesser celandine. I still have to change the picture in the alert from Stiltgrass to Lesser Celandine, I am waiting to see it in the field so i can take my own picture. I also added a part about how the Japanese Stiltgrass action alert was a success, but I was not exactly sure what I should say, so if you think there is a better way to write/or improve that paragraph let me know.  Thanks, -- Christina ZendmanStewardship InternMD Sierra Club7338 Baltimore Ave. Suite 102203-219-7717 
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