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m DEPA&RTMENT <br />OF <br />AGRICULTURE <br />2018 Noxious Weed List <br />http://www.mda.state.mn.us/weedcontrol <br />The Minnesota Noxious Weed Law (Minnesota Statutes 18.75-18.91) defines a noxious weed as an annual, biennial, or <br />perennial plant that the Commissioner of Agriculture designates to be injurious to public health, the environment, <br />public roads, crops, livestock, or other property. The purpose of the law is to protect residents of the state from the <br />injurious effects of noxious weeds. <br />There are currently forty-two plant species regulated as noxious weeds in Minnesota. Twenty-three plants are listed as <br />Prohibited Noxious Weeds which consist of two regulatory lists - 14 plants listed on the Prohibited Eradicate List and 9 <br />plants listed on the Prohibited Control List. Fifteen species are listed as Restricted Noxious Weeds and four species are <br />listed as a Specially Regulated Plants that can be enforced under specific conditions, Years following a species <br />name designate when it was listed. <br />A. Prohibited Noxious Weeds - Attempts must be made by all landowners to control or eradicate species on these <br />lists. These species cannot be transported illegally or sold in Minnesota. <br />Eradicate List -must be eradicated <br />1. Palmer Amaranth - 2014 <br />2. Oriental Bittersweet - 2010 <br />3. Diffuse Knapweed - 2014 <br />4. Brown Knapweed - 2012 <br />5. Yellow Starthistle* - 2010 <br />6. Meadow Knapweed - 2012 <br />7. Poison Hemlock - 2017 <br />S. Black Swallow -wort - 2012 <br />9. Grecian Foxglove - 2010 <br />10. Common Teasel - 2011 <br />11. Cutleaf Teasel - 2011 <br />12. Giant Hogweed* - 2011 <br />13. Japanese Hops - 2011 <br />14. Dalmatian Toadflax - 2011 <br />*Species not known to be in Minnesota, <br />by killing the above and belowground parts of the plant. <br />Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson <br />Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. <br />Centaurea diffusa Lam. <br />Centaurea jacea L. <br />Centaurea solstitialis L. <br />Centaurea x moncktonii C.E. Britton <br />Conium maculatum L. <br />Cynanchum louiseae Kartesz & Gandhi <br />Digitalis Janata Ehrh. <br />Dipsacus Fullonum L. <br />Dipsacus laciniatus L. <br />Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier & Levier <br />Humulus japonicus Siebold & Zucc. <br />Linaria dalmatica (L.) Mill. <br />but have been determined to be a threat to invade the state. <br />Control List -must be controlled preventing the maturation and spread of propagating parts. <br />1. Common Barberry - 2016 <br />2. Narrowleaf Bittercress - 2011 <br />3. Plumeless Thistle - 1975 <br />4. Spotted Knapweed - 2001 <br />5. Canada Thistle - 1872 <br />6. Leafy Spurge - 1992 <br />7. Purple Loosestrife - 1992 <br />S. Wild Parsnip - 2010 <br />9. Common Tansy - 2010 <br />B. Restricted Noxious Weeds - may <br />1. Tree of Heaven - 2016 <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />S. <br />9. <br />10. <br />11. <br />12. <br />13. <br />14. <br />15. <br />Garlic Mustard - 2013 <br />Porcelain Berry - 2016 <br />Crown Vetch - 2016 <br />Wild Carrot/Queen Anne's Lace - 2016 <br />Glossy Buckthorn (and all cultivars) - 1999 <br />Amur Honeysuckle - 2016 <br />Morrow's Honeysuckle - 2016 <br />Bell's Honeysuckle - 2016 <br />Common Reed (non-native) - 2013 <br />Common or European Buckthorn - 1999 <br />Black Locust - 2016 <br />Multiflora Rose - 2011 <br />Tatarian Honeysuckle - 2016 <br />Japanese Barberry Cultivars** - 2017 <br />Berberis vulgaris L. <br />Cardamine impatiens L. <br />Carduus acanthoides L <br />Centaurea stoebe L. ssp. micranthos (Gugler) Hayek <br />Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. <br />Euphorbia esula L. <br />Lythrum salicaria L., L. virgatum L. <br />Pastinaca sativa L. (Except for non -wild cultivated varieties) <br />Tanacetum vulgare L <br />not be sold, transported illegally, or intentionally planted in Minnesota. <br />Arilanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle <br />Alliaria petiolate (M. Bleb) Cavara & Grande <br />Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Trautv. <br />Securigera varia (L.) - Formerly known as Coronilla varia L. <br />Dacus carota L. <br />Frangula alnus Mill. <br />Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder <br />Lonicera morrowii A. Gray <br />Lonicera x bella Zabel <br />Phragmites australls (Cay.) Trin. ex Steud. ssp. australis <br />Rhamnus cathartica L <br />Robinia pseudacacia L. <br />Rosa multiflora Thunb. <br />Lonicera tatarica L. <br />Berberis thunbergii DC. <br />
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