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Arrowhead Vine (Syngonium podophyllum): Potential Threat Assessment and Management in NATL

The Arrowhead Vine (Syngonium podophyllum) presents a potential threat in NATL, categorized as Major, Moderate, Minor, or Uncertain. Its current status varies, with options for Eradicated, Controlled, Diminished, or Threatening. Management strategies include routine monitoring, controlled removals, and application of herbicides to foliage, stems, or soil. Sites are classified as Legacy (cleared before 2009), Old active (monitored prior to May 2011), or New active (recently documented). Detailed maps are available for understanding the extent of infestation across NATL-west and NATL-east.

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Arrowhead Vine (Syngonium podophyllum): Potential Threat Assessment and Management in NATL

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  1. Arrowhead Vine (Syngoniumpodophyllum) Potential threat for NATL: □ Major □ Moderate □ Minor □ Uncertain Current status in NATL: □ Eradicated □ Controlled □ Diminished □ Threatening Current management: □ Routine monitoring □ Controlled when found by: □ Manual removal □ Herbicide applied to: foliage stem or stump soil Legend Legacy site Old active site New active site Extent of infestation NATL-west NATL-east □ No sites in NATL-east □ See larger map for details Definitions Legacy site. Site found and declared cleared prior to 2009. Old active site. Regularly monitored site known prior to May 2011 when Ethan Carter took charge of invasives. New active site. Regularly monitored site discovered by Ethan Carter.

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