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Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia selloana
(Poaceae)

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Featured items

Kiai Moku: Pampas grass is an invasive, prolific plant
Showy pampas grass species, Cortaderia selloana and Cortaderia jubata, used in landscaping in Hawaii, pose a threat to the environment (Maui News, 9/12/2010).

Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata): MISC target species
Pampas grass species (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata) are targeted by the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC).

Kiai Na Ku Moku O Maui Nui: newsletter of the Maui Invasive Species Committee (Fall 2006) View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
The Fall 2006 issue of Kiai Na Ku Moku O Maui Nui--the newsletter of the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC)--contains articles about pampas grass; the National Park Service; the Hawaii state noxious weed list; Mike Ade, MISC's senior field supervisor; Bob Flint and coqui frogs in the Kokomo area; MISC on Lanai; Brahminy blind snakes; the MISC early detection program; and the Maui I Ka Aina award.


Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Cortaderia jubata and selloana
Nomenclatural information about Cortaderia jubata and selloana is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

Cortaderia jubata and selloana information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Cortaderia jubata and selloana, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.

IPNI nomenclature info for Cortaderia jubata and selloana
Nomenclatural information about Cortaderia jubata and selloana is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).


See also these taxa

Cortaderia jubata (Poaceae): species information from HEAR
Categorized information about Cortaderia jubata (Poaceae) is presented by the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR).

Cortaderia selloana (Poaceae): species information from HEAR
Categorized information about Cortaderia selloana (Poaceae) is presented by the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR).


Pest alerts

Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata): MISC target species
Pampas grass species (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata) are targeted by the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC).


Images

Cortaderia jubata and selloana information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Cortaderia jubata and selloana in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.


Distribution

Cortaderia jubata and selloana information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Cortaderia jubata and selloana in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.

Pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata): MISC target species
Pampas grass species (Cortaderia jubata and Cortaderia jubata) are targeted by the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC).


In the news

Kiai Moku: Pampas grass is an invasive, prolific plant
Showy pampas grass species, Cortaderia selloana and Cortaderia jubata, used in landscaping in Hawaii, pose a threat to the environment (Maui News, 9/12/2010).


Full-text articles

"New" information on pampas grass
Updated information on the status of pampas grass (Cortaderia jubata, Cortaderia selloana) on Maui (Hawaii) is provided by Dr. Lloyd Loope (USGS/PIERC) (article dated 05 August 2006).

Kiai Na Ku Moku O Maui Nui: newsletter of the Maui Invasive Species Committee (Fall 2006) View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
The Fall 2006 issue of Kiai Na Ku Moku O Maui Nui--the newsletter of the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC)--contains articles about pampas grass; the National Park Service; the Hawaii state noxious weed list; Mike Ade, MISC's senior field supervisor; Bob Flint and coqui frogs in the Kokomo area; MISC on Lanai; Brahminy blind snakes; the MISC early detection program; and the Maui I Ka Aina award.


Presentations

Jumping the fence: Ways of dealing with invasive plants in landscaping View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Strategies for avoiding invasives in landscaping, including voluntary codes of conduct among landscapers, and developing seedless varieties and tetraploids, are in this presentation from University of Hawaii.


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