DRAFT Tualatin Basin Weed Management Calendar Adapted from King County, WA (Version 12/31/08)

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Note: This weed management calendar is meant as a summary of general guidelines for use by restoration or vegetation management professionals who are working to limit the impact of invasives on natural area restoration projects. For each species, each row represents one management approach. When using herbicides, always follow the label of the product being used. Herbicide suggestions in this document should not be followed if they contradict the label on the product being used. Make sure to follow all local, state or federal regulations that apply to the particular project site. It is most effective to use an integrated vegetation management strategy. Always make sure that the benefits of the activity outweigh the impacts. Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard biennial s last 7+ years Pull if soil is moist Bud/ / / pull and bag flowering stems Pull if soil is moist, Tricloopry or Aminopyralid Buddleia davidii Butterfly Bush Tall deciduous shrub Dig up or weed wrench and get entire root New leaves emerge ing / Triclopyr foliar spray Basal or cut stump, foliar or cut stump Calystegia sepium or Convolvulus arvensis Bindweed or Morning Glory >2 years Shade 3 to 5 years >2 years + Cover infested area with landscape fabric or cardboard/woodchips - need to maintain cover so plants get no light ; watch surrounding area for plants Spray with Aminopyralid (at Spray or wipe on (full bloom to Cut plants and spray/wipe on when regrowth > 12 inches Heavily mulch infested area Centaurea biebersteinii Spotted Knapweed s ing/ Dig up; in compacted soils will need to use fork tool or digging knife; most effective when soil is moist Triclopyr Triclopyr or Cirsium arvense Canada Thistle + most seeds germinate/ new shoots on existing roots () >2 years bolting flower flower/seeds/ move energy to roots every 3-4 Cut and Sheet Mulch Foliar spot spray: Triclopyr or Aminopyralid cut late July seeds/move energy to roots Cut and Sheet Mulch Foliar spot spray: spray regrowth late August: some germination/overwintering Cirsium vulgare Bull Thistle Biennial / / Cut below crown, mow, or dig up shortly before flowering Foliar spot ; Triclopyr ; Foliar before Foliar spot ; Triclopyr ; Clematis vitalba Old Man's Beard Climbing deciduous vine about 2 years ing s pull young plants up/cut mature stems at ground; dig up roots cut stems and wipe on, Triclopyr or metsulfuron concentrate

+ Apply herbicide to regrowth in spring Cut stems in fall Conium maculatum Poison-hemlock Biennial germinate bolting flowering seed set germinate by hand or dig up roots when soil is moist Cut to below crown (1-3 inches) mow to 3-4 mow to 3-4 inches (early in inches month) spray before flowering (Aminopyralid, Triclopyr, ) Cytisus scoparius Scotch Broom Large shrub; deciduous leaves, evergreen stems veg growth buds/leafing s out s pull small plants; weed wrench large plants Cut mature stands with saws or other tools Foliar spray (Triclopyr, Aminopyralid, ) veg growth pull small plants, weed wrench large plants Geranium robertianum Herb Robert Annual / flowering/ on large patches of small and mulch bare areas on large patches of small on large patches of small Hedera hibernica, H. helix English Ivy Evergreen woody vine 2 years (winter/fall) (Triclopyr ) (Aminopyralid) Berry/ Vegetative Dig up or pull up roots of accessible plants; Cut off vines (girdle) from base of trees or mix of and Triclopyr on sunny day, temp >50 Mulch to depth of 8 inches on young plants with 2-4 newly expanded Aminopyralid foliar hand pull or spray regrowth with Triclopyr & surfactant; more effective right after string trimming Aminopyralid on regrowth Berry/ Hieracium sp. Hawkweed Shading Bud/ Dig up including roots and runners Remove and discard flowers cover with landscape fabric or Foliar - before flowers open (Triclopyr) / Ilex aquifolium English Holly Evergreen shrub or tree; often multistemmed + New growth ing Berries/ Pull or dig up small plants; use weed wrench on large plants Pull or dig up small plants; use weed Cut trunk as close to the ground as possible and apply concentrated Triclopyr or within 20-30 seconds. On large trunks only the outer edge needs to be cut and treated. Impatiens glandulifera Policeman's Helmet Annual /

Pull or weed whack before seeds mature; compost on tarps If infest is too large too pull, Lepidium latifolium pepperweed + / Pull or dig plants growing in sand or loose soil Mowing followed by applications of with appropriate surfactants to resprouts Up through bloom stage (Chlorsulfuron with surfactant) Chlorsulfuron with surfactant- Fall treatment Lysimachia vulgaris Garden Loosestrife Cut at base/dig up where possible / Foliar: Triclopyr or, aquatic formulation with suitable surfactant (need Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol over 5 years 2-3 years Up to 5 years before significant decrease in plant density s / Release galerucella beetles on large stands Pull small plants; Cut large plants at base Foliar spray: or Triclopyr, aquatic formulation (need Release galerucella beetles on large stands Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canary Grass grass flowers start forming flower stage; peak of veg. growth hand pull/dig flowers/seeds following rains in September/October) at least 5 yrs hand pull/dig hand pull/dig 5 to 10 years mow mow mow mow mow + Shade Flooding + at least 1 year mow and cover with a combination of several layers of cardboard covered with 4-6 inches woodchips 1 to 3 yrs Inundation for whole growing season 1 to 2 years mow fields spray when before seeds regrowth is 1 ft tall; wait 2 mature ; mow; spray again 1 year for small patches; 2 or more years for large infestations shoots emerge from seeds or rhizomes spray on young shoots (less damage to native grasses) foliar spray (before summer dormancy) seeds; veg. growth slows down; stems collapse (2nd vegetative growth foliar spray regrowth with (till 2-3 after spray for improved control) Polygonum cuspidatum, P. bohemicum, P. sachalinense Knotweed Tall rhizomatous perennial plants emerge rapid growth Canes die back

alone + Shade + alone at least 5 years, not very effective on established patches 5 years; can plant in area after 3 years at least 2 years cut twice cut twice cut twice cut twice cut twice cut once cut to ground and cover with landscape fabric; stake down and monitor for growth at the edges cut once spray when about 3ft:, Triclopyr or inject stems >1/2 inch with ; foliar spray or wipe on smaller plants and large upland patches cut once; then cover area with cardboard and deep mulch Prunus laurocerasus English Laurel Evergreen shrub or small tree + s s Pull or dig up small plants; use weed wrench on large plants Pull or dig up small plants; use weed Cut trunk as close to the ground as possible and apply concentrated Triclopyr or within 20-30 seconds Rubus armeniacus, R. discolor, R. lacinatus Blackberry (Himalayan and Cutleaf) Cane-producing shrub; roots at nodes / at least 2 yrs Cut canes/grub out crowns when soil is moist alone > 2 years clear + : cut stump New growth s Dig or cut regrowth clear (if only once: when flowers form) clear Cut large canes and spot spray or Triclopyr immediately after cutting Foliar spray Triclopyr when plants are actively growing Berries/s clear Check area and repeat if necessary Grub out roots when soil is moist foliar spray regrowth: Triclopyr, Aminopyralid or Mulch area after blackberries are cleared to prevent errosion and re- Foliar spray Clear dead when canes are actively canes, growing and after berries stabilize are formed; NOTE: post area to sprayed areas or control prevent access to sprayed bushes possible erosion Senecio jacobaea Tansy Ragwort biennial Bud/ / / Dig up if soil is moist pull and bag flowering stems Dig up if soil is moist Triclopyr or Aminopyralid on Triclopyr or Aminopyralid or Triclopyr Triclopyr or Aminopyralid or Triclopyr on Solanum dulcamara Bittersweet Nightshade Semi- woody vine Dig up plants in winter when possible to avoid damaging other plants Information limited. Spray or wipe on, late bud to early flower (, Triclopyr or Aminopyralid); plan to spray any regrowth Dig, cut, pull or mow several times / season Sonchus arvensis Sowthistle /

Dig up including roots and runners Remove and discard flowers Shading cover with landscape fabric or Foliar - Actively growing plants before bud Tanacetum vulgare Common Tansy / Dig up mow/cut before bud stage dig up, cut & bag seed head cut regrowth cut regrowth cut regrowth >1 yr Spot spray metsulfuron or wipe (chemical?) on actively growing plants Wipe on during flower/seed set (not as effective as metsulfuron) - cut & bag