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<br />ens Reservoir. <br />Brachypodium false-brome Highly invasive grass rapidly spreading through 1,3,4 <br />sylvaticum forests and along rivers in our area in numerous <br /> places including Alton Baker Park. It has the potential <br /> to permanently alter the forest under story, as it out- <br /> competes most other species and no control is known. <br />Buddleia fountain Both butterfly bushes displace native willows which 1,4 <br />alternifolia, butterfly bush are essential host plants for native butterflies. <br />Buddleia davidii <br />Clematis vitalba traveler's-joy Invasive climber comparable to English ivy is a 1,3,4 <br /> problem in areas of Portland and Seattle. Currently <br /> appearing in several areas along the Willamette River <br /> with large populations established on Skinner Butte. <br />Cotoneaster cotoneaster Occurring in native prairies and woodland edges. 1 <br />franchettii (Cotoneaster franchetti, C. horizontalis, C. parneyi, <br /> etc. Best to avoid all cotoneasters.) <br />Cotoneaster cotoneaster Occurring in native prairies and woodland edges. 1 <br />horizontalis (Cotoneaster franchetti, C. horizontalis, C. parneyi, <br /> etc. Best to avoid all cotoneasters.) <br />Crataegus English This species is well established and spreading rapidly 1,3,4 <br />monogyna hawthorn into woodlands and prairies throughout town. It <br /> interbreeds with the native hawthorn creating hybrids <br /> that are difficult to accurately identify. <br />Cynoglossum common This common garden species has escaped and appears 2,3 <br />officinale houndstongue regularly in several City parks, along waterways and <br /> in unimproved alleys. <br />Cytisus French broom This species is a serious problem in CA and OR south 1, 2, 3, 4 <br />monspessulana coast and is now appearing in Eugene <br />Cytisus Scot's broom Dense populations established along the Willamette, 1,2,3,4 <br />scoparius in the south hills, throughout the West Eugene <br /> Wetlands, along roadways and railways and in several <br /> city parks. A void use of all brooms. <br />Daphne spurge laurel Spread by birds into forested areas throughout town. 1,3 <br />laureola <br />Digitalis foxglove This common and attractive garden wild flower 1, 3 <br />purpurea escapes easily and forms dense populations. It is <br /> becoming well established in some areas along the <br /> Willamette River. <br /> <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. [1] <br /> <br />Page 17 <br />