Ramsey Tree Book (large 13 MB pdf document ~ may take time to download)
Invasive Species
An
invasive species is any species that is introduced (non-native) to an
area, whether purposefully or by accident, and does or is likely to
cause economic or environmental harm or harm to humans. It is important
to note that not all non-native species are harmful thus not all
introduced (non-native) species are considered invasive species.
A
large number of plants have been introduced to different ecosystems
over the years. Often times, invasive species have the ability to
outcompete the native plants for nutrients, water and sunlight due to a
lack of natural predators. Without the checks and balances that evolve
over time in an ecosystem, invasive species can colonize natural or
disturbed areas. The loss of the native plants is a serious concern
because they are the food source and habitat for our wildlife. The term
invasive species does not only apply to vegetation; it is also used to
describe certain insects, such as emerald ash borer, and pathogens, such
as Dutch elm disease.
The City of Ramsey unfortunately is now
home to various invasive species. Following are the vegetative invasive
species, grouped by plant type, known to exist in Ramsey. Click the
different plant types for additional information.
Trees
Shrubs
Herbaceous Plants
Aquatic Plants
Poison Ivy*
Buckthorn
If
you have questions about invasive species or think that you may have an
invasive species on your property, you can contact the City’s
Environmental Coordinator at 763-433-9905.
*Poison Ivy is
actually native to Minnesota, but because of its toxic properties, is
listed as a noxious weed and that is the why we’ve included it here. For
a full list of noxious weeds in Minnesota, please click here.
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