Floating Row Covers for Gardens in Maryland; Gardening Guidebook for Maryland
It’s 2013! Do You Know Where Your Native Plants Are, MAM?
1. Mile-a-minute vine (MAM) is a highly invasive perennial plant
that lives from about June to the first frost and grows up to 6
inches per day.
MAM has four main characteristics that
help you spot it: triangle leaves, barbs,
ocrea or small disks along the stem, and
blue seeds or fruits.
Current control projects are working hard to locate and pull MAM, but they need your help! MAM can
be found in many areas, including your backyard! So go out and check for it. If you find something
you think might be MAM, report it to http://www.reportmam.uconn.edu/ReportMAM.html and someone
will come out to confirm and control.
It’s 2013! Do You Know Where Your Native Plants Are, MAM?
TAKE THE TIME TO MAKE SURE YOUR YARD ISN’T NEXT!
Taylor Wolff
It produces an exuberant amount of seeds during this period
that can germinate up to six years.
This means that MAM grows at such a rate that it out-competes
native vegetation, decreases property value, and requires costly removal projects if left unchecked.
2. Ellis, Donna, Nancy Murray, and Logan Senack. 2012 Connecticut Status Report on
Mile‐a‐minute Vine (Persicaria Perfoliata). Rep. University of Connecticut
and The Connecticut DEEP, 2012. Web. 26 Apr. 2013.
<http://cipwg.uconn.edu/pdfs/2012_Report_MAM_Vine.pdf>
PCA Alien Plant Working Group. "Mile-A-Minute." Least Wanted. Plant Conservation
Alliance,
19 Apr. 2010. Web. 26 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/pepe1.htm>.
Wu, Yun, C. Reardon, and Ding Juan-qing. "Chapter 26 Mile-a-Minute Weed –
Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States." USDA
Forest Service Publication FHTET (2002): 413. Chapter 26 Mile-a-Minute
Weed - Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States.
The Bugwood Network, 25 Mar. 2003. Web. 28 Apr. 2013.
<http://www.invasiveplants.net/biologicalcontrol/26MileAMinute.html>
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