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Five-alarm-fire Species: What Are They and What To Do About Them

May 28 @ 12:00 PM1:00 PM

🔥 We’ve moved our New Invasive Plant Laws webinar to June 24, but we’ve got a hot topic for May! Join us for a FREE “brown bag” webinar and learn about the six “five-alarm fire” plants that are sweeping across Virginia’s landscapes with the potential for ecological devastation. We’ll focus on how to identify and control these six invasive plants — incised fumewort, Japanese knotweed, lesser celandine, Oriental bittersweet, two-horned trapa, and wavyleaf grass — and why it’s essential to make them your top priorities if you find them on the land you steward.

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About Blue Ridge PRISM

Blue Ridge Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM) is Virginia’s first Cooperative Weed Management Area.

Founded in 2014 as a volunteer-driven project of the Shenandoah National Park Trust, PRISM became a stand-alone nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity in 2020. Since then, we have grown to become the statewide leader in invasive plant education, training, and advocacy. We are small but mighty, with an expert staff dedicated to helping you reverse the spread of invasive plants on the land you steward.