Where can I get more information on weeds, specifically which species are considered noxious weeds for each state?
The Invaders Data Base http://invader.dbs.umt.edu developed by Peter Rice, University of Montana, Division of Biological Sciences, Missoula MT 59812, http://biopmr@selway.umt.edu, Tel. 406-243-2671, is a distribution database for exotic plant species and weed natives in all Northwestern states. It provides a list of all known noxious weeds in the northwest states and links to web sites that list noxious weeds for all other States and Canada. Also, each State department of Agriculture maintains a list of noxious weeds. In many cases, this information is available through the agricultural extension service.
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