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The following description of R. laciniata is taken from the Flora of North America (2015)

Related invasive species

  • Rudbeckia laciniata

Related Farm Practice

  • Flora
Impact

R. laciniata is a perennial plant native to central and eastern North America that has been introduced around the world for ornamental purposes. In some introduced areas it is considered an agricultural and environmental weed as it can form dense monocultures which can outcompete and reduce native biodiversity. R. laciniata reproduces by producing a large number of seeds which can remain viable in the soil for at least three years and it can also regenerate from rhizome fragments. This makes control of this species difficult. R. laciniata is classified as an Alien Invasive Species under the Japanese Invasive species Act and is also noted as invasive in Europe.

Has Cabi datasheet ID
48032
Oss tagged
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