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<br />Genista broom This species is a serious problem in CA and along the <br />monspessulana south OR coast. Now beginning to appear in Eugene. <br />Geranium shining Beginning to dominate forest understories in south 1 <br />lucidum crane's-bill Eugene. <br />Geranium herb robert Dominates forest understories in several areas in 1,3,4 <br />robertianum Eugene including Hendrick's park. This species is <br /> spreading rapidly throughout town. <br />Glecoma ground ivy; Can become a dominant plant in moist, shady riparian <br />hederacea creepmg areas. <br /> Charlie <br />Hedera helix English ivy Spreads vegetatively in forested and open areas. Seeds 1,2,3,4 <br /> spread mostly by exotic birds including starlings. This <br /> species is an extensive and widespread problem <br /> throughout Eugene, especially in forested areas and <br /> along the Willamette River. <br />Hypericum St. John's wort This species invades meadows, trailsides, roadsides, 1,2,3,4 <br />perforatum and other areas throughout town. <br />Ilex aquifolium English holly Spread by birds and appears regularly in forest 1,3 <br /> understories throughout town. <br />Iris yellow flag iris Forms mono cultures in wetlands. This species has I, 3 <br />pseudoacorus established in Bertelsen Slough, Amazon Creek, Flat <br /> Creek, Spring Creek and along the Willamette River. <br />Juniperus eastern Birds eat berries and spread seeds. I <br />virginiana redcedar <br />Lamiastrum Yellow Primarily spread by humans. Very aggressive, I <br />galeobdolan archangel primarily moving out from landscaped areas. Has <br /> escaped in Springfield, Corvallis, and in Seattle, <br /> where a botanist says it "covers hillsides." <br />Lathyrus sp. latifolius Well-established, primarily along roadsides and I <br /> sweet, hedgerows, large population on Chamber's connector. <br /> perennial or Listed in "Weeds of the West" <br /> everlasting pea <br />Leucanthemum oxeye daisy This species is common in commercial "wildflower 1,3,4 <br />vulgare mixes". It has become widely established in meadows <br /> in West Eugene, Amazon Park, and along roadsides <br /> and mowed waterways. Formerly Chrysanthemum <br /> leucanthemum. <br /> <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. [I] <br /> <br />Page 18 <br />