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Garlic mustard begins vegetative growth early in the spring, and blooms in southern Wisconsin from May through early June. Fruits begin to ripen in mid-July, and are disseminated through August. Viable seeds are produced within days of initial flowering.
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Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is a nonnative plant that is a major threat to Wisconsin's woodlands. ... The leaves of garlic mustard give off a distinctive odor of garlic, and the plant was probably introduced from Europe (where it is a native) by early settlers who were looking for a good source of salad greens.
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Photos and information on all Wisconsin plants. Credits. This factsheet is based on the brochure: Garlic Mustard –. A Major Threat to Wisconsin's Woodlands, ...
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The spring wildflowers of deciduous forests are almost symbolic of Wisconsin's wild places and few if any are immune to the spread of Garlic mustard. Forests on more acid soils seem to be less suitable for good growth of Alliaria and basic soils are more favorable.
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Garlic Mustard Identification and Control; InSite Video, LLC. (for Wisconsin Family Forests) ... Garlic Mustard - Wisconsin Botanical Information System; Wisconsin State Herbarium and University of Wisconsin - Madison.; Taxonomy; Photographs; Distribution...
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Garlic mustard is a major threat to the survival of Wisconsin's woodland herbaceous flora and the wildlife that depend on it. There are two modes of spread: an advancing front, and satellite population expansion possibly facilitated by small mammals.
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Composting may not kill the seeds, so compost containing garlic mustard; Peter Murray; Chair; Wisconsin Association of Lakes; Madison; Becky Sapper; Vice Chair; The Nature Conservancy; Ashland; Laurie Osterndorf; Executive Committee;
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Solis, K. 1998. Preliminary result of garlic mustard experiment (Wisconsin). Restoration & Management Notes 16(1):100. Volume 20, Number 3. Sept 2002; Note 180; Ecological Restoration Notes Available with permission from the;
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Wisconsin County Level Distribution for Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Alliaria petiolata (M. Bieb.) Cavara & Grande - garlic mustard; ALPE4 in the state of Wisconsin...
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