Imperata cylindrica — Japanese blood grass Hosta sp. — Dwarf hosta Pinellia ternate — Pinellia National Bonsai & Penjing Museum
July 14-22, 2007
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The Georgia Department of Agriculture has issued a statewide ban on the sale of Cogongrass(Imperata cylindrica), a non-native and aggressively invasive species of grass. The grass is sold under the names Japanese Blood Grass and Red Baron grass. Japanese Blood Grass is often grown as Kusamono Bonsai and as a Companion Plant (Shitakusa) for formal Bonsai Display.
Cogongrass Distribution - Southern United States
This plant is listed by:
United States: Noxious weed
Alabama: Class A noxious weed
California: Quarantine
Florida: Noxious weed
Hawaii: Noxious weed
Minnesota: Prohibited noxious weed
Mississippi: Noxious weed
North Carolina: Class A noxious weed
Oregon: Quarantine
South Carolina: Plant pest
Vermont: Class A noxious weedImperata cylindrica 'Red Baron' is excluded from quarantine in Oregon
USDA blog:
A Management Guide for Invasive Plants in Southern Forests
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