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Garlic mustard reproduces only by seed. Most seeds germinate within the first or second year after being produced but can remain viable in the soil seed bank ...
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22 Jul 2020 · This plant spreads its seeds in the wind and gains a foothold in fields and forests by emerging earlier in spring than many native plants. By ...
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10 May 2010 · For these reasons, garlic mustard spreads rapidly in wooded areas, forming tall, dense stands that smother native wildflowers, ...
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The seeds generally germinate within one to two years, but may remain viable for up to five years in the seed bank. Seed dispersal is mainly by humans or ...
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20 May 2021 · Seeds are small and easily spread on animals, people, vehicles and also by water, birds and other vectors. Deer tracks and dog trails through ...
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Occurrence: Garlic mustard is a native winter annual, biennial or monocarpic perennial abundant in damp shaded areas, common in hedgerows and at the edge of ...
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US$1.60 11 Mar 2020 · As an herbaceous biennial, it propagates solely through seed. In the spring of their second year, garlic mustard rosettes rapidly elongate their ...
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Spread: Seeds spread by water and wildlife. Comments: Plants spread quickly into natural areas leading to competition and displacement of native species.
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Duration: 2:41 Posted: 30 Apr 2009 VIDEO
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Garlic mustard seeds are easily spread by people and animals. They can remain in the soil for up to 30 years and still be able to sprout.
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Each plant can produce up to 5000 seeds which remain viable in the soil for five years or more. All of these traits allow garlic mustard, once established in an ...
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Unlike creeping Charlie and wild ginger, garlic mustard does not spread vegetatively. If you pull garlic mustard plants you will not find runners or ...
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It was first recorded in the U.S. in 1868 in Long Island, New York. By 1991, this exotic plant had spread to 28 midwestern and northeastern states. As of 1995, ...
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Its spread is facilitated by dense white-tailed deer populations that can over-browse native woodland plants while leaving garlic mustard ungrazed, and by ...
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