In the Northeast, forests with entirely native flora are not the norm
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - 15:30
in Earth & Climate
Two-thirds of all forest inventory plots in the Northeast and Midwestern United States contain at least one non-native plant species, a new US Forest Service study found. The study across two dozen states from North Dakota to Maine can help land managers pinpoint areas on the landscape where invasive plants might take root.