A meeting of
the Controlled Plant and Noxious Weed Committee was held on April 25, 2019, in
Harrisburg at the Department of Environmental Protection, Southcentral Regional
Office. The purpose of the meeting was to consider the addition of four plants
to the noxious weed list and to consider a change of noxious weed class for one
plant.
A quorum of
the Committee was present at the meeting. After the acknowledgement of written
public comments received and a discussion of the Committee, the Committee voted
to approve tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) for addition to the noxious
weed list as a class B Noxious Weed.
The addition
of the previously listed plants to the Controlled Plants and Noxious Weeds list
will become effective 60 days from publication of their notice, Saturday, June
1, 2019.
The PA Department
of Agriculture defines Class B Noxious Weeds as follows: The department may
require control of Class B weeds to contain an injurious infestation, or may
provide education or technical consultation. In addition to tree-of-heaven, the
following are Class B noxious weeds.
Bull thistle
or Spear thistle - Cirsium vulgare
Canada
Thistle - Cirsium arvense
Musk Thistle
or Nodding Thistle - Carduus nutans
Johnson
Grass - Sorghum halepense
Mile-a-Minute
– Persicaria perfoliata
Multiflora
Rose - Rosa multiflora
Purple
Loosestrife - Lythrum salicaria
Shattercane
- Sorghum bicolor
Poison
hemlock – Conium maculatum
For more on
the PA Department of Agriculture’s Noxious, Invasive and Poisonous Plant
Program click here.
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