Invasive Plants – Early Detection and Rapid Response

The most cost-efficient way to manage invasive plants is to monitor and treat new threats before they have time to become established. As a result, DPR has developed an Early Detection, Rapid Response (EDRR) Program for Arlington County. This program provides a framework for managing new threats as they arise. DPR has identified several species that have been found to be very invasive in other areas, but are not yet widespread in Arlington. DPR staff will be monitoring Arlington parks for EDRR species on a routine basis.

How You Can Help

Volunteers can get involved by learning identification techniques for EDRR species. Check out the information below, created by the DC Invader Detectives. Volunteers can help with surveying and mapping these problem species in parks throughout the county. Contact the Natural Resources Management Unit at NaturalResources@arlingtonva.us for more information.


EDRR Species Factsheets

Rhamnus frangula Rhamnus frangula

Alder Buckthorn
 


Lonicera xylosteum

Fly Honeysuckle


Viburnum setigerum

Tea Viburnum


Viburnum sargentii

Sargent Viburnum


Viburnum lantana

Wayfaring Tree


Viburnum opulus

Guelder-rose


Viburnum rhytidophyllum

Leatherleaf Viburnum


Viburnum sieboldii

Siebold’s Arrowwood

Zelkova serrata

Japanese Zelkova


Yellow Star-ThisleCentaurea solstitialis

Yellow Star-thistle


Betula pendula

Silver Birch


Arundo donax

Giant Reed


Vincetoxicum nigrum

Louise’s Swallow-wort


Vincetoxicum rossicum

Pale Swallow-wort


Corydalis incisa

Purple Keman


Fallopia sachalinensis

Japanese Bamboo