Title: The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass
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The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

Publish Date: July 29 2024 |    Pub Number: W1924D |    Language: English

Publish Date: July 29 2024

Pub Number: W1924D

Language: English

Author(s): Wayne K Clatterbuck
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Abstract

Japanese stiltgrass, a shade-tolerant grass, arrived in the US in the early 1900s as a packing material. It spreads through water, animals, and human influences, growing up to three feet tall and forming a mat. Part of the W1924 Invasive Species series.