Meeting the Challenge:
Invasive Plants in PNW Ecosystems
Poster Session
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A poster session will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 starting at 5:30 p.m. in the lobby of Merrill Hall at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture campus. The evening reception will accompany the poster session.

Printable PDF version of all poster abstracts.

Poster Title:

Presenter(s):

Garlic Mustard Control: Is Success a Possibility?  Strategy and Potential Impact.

Karen J. Peterson

 

Lamiastrum galeobdolon ‘Florentinum’: Biology, Ecology and Control Methods in Washington State.

Wendy DesCamp

 

Factors Influencing Regeneration of Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius).

Timothy B. Harrington

Early Detection Protocol Development in the National Parks:  Integrating All the Pieces.

Susan O’Neil

Controlling Invasive Plants Without Herbicide, Cedar River Municipal Watershed.

Sally Nickelson

Biogeography of Non-Native Plants in the San Juan Islands, Washington.

Peter W. Dunwiddie

Got Milk Thistle?  Controlling Milk Thistle in King County, Washington.

Patricia A. MacLaren and Dennis Chambreau

The Ecological Consequences of Japanese Knotweed Invasion into Riparian Forests.

Lauren Samantha Urgenson

Invasion by Buddleja davidii: Potential Impacts to Geomorphology of a Gravel Bar on the Tolt River, Washington.

Jennifer Leach

Knotweed Control in the Chehalis River Basin: Strategies and Successes.

Eric Delvin and April Johnson

Successful Biological Control of Invasive Species in Washington.

Jennifer Andreas

Garden Loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris), a Spreading Threat in Western Waterways.

Katie Sauter Messick

Policies to Reduce the Risk of Invasive Plant Introductions via Horticultural Trade.

Arianne Ransom-Hodges

Presenter Guidelines

One 30" by 40" board and easel will be provided for each poster presentation. Text, graphs, and tables contained on the poster should be easily read from a distance of 6 feet. Titles and headings should be large and readable from a greater distance.

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