Ligustrumcommon privet Birds eat fruits and spread plants into woods and 1 <br />prairies. <br />vulgare <br />Linaria vulgaris yellowRoadside weed expanding into prairies. 1, 2, 3, 4 <br />toadflax <br />LotusbirdsfootSold in pasture mixes. This species has invaded 1, 3 <br />corniculatustrefoil wetland areas throughout town including most <br />drainage channels. <br />honesty;Invasive in forest understories. 1 <br />Lunaria annua <br />money plant <br />Lysimachiamoneywort Regular dominant of riparian wetlands in our areas, 1 <br />nummulariaboth in sun and shade. <br />LythrumpurpleThis species forms monocultures in wetlands and is a 1, 2, 3, 4 <br />salicaria loosestrifespecies of national concern. Although not yet <br />widespread, populations have been found in Amazon <br />Creek and Willamette River and appear to be <br />expanding. <br />Melissalemon balm Widespread weed in native prairies and openings in 1 <br />woods. <br />officinalis <br />MenthaForms large monocultures in emergent wetlands in 1 <br />Mentha <br />pulegiumpulegium West Eugene, displacing native wetland plants. <br />EurasianIncludes water-milfoils. Myriophyllum aquaticum <br />Myriophyllum <br />1, 2, 3, 4 <br />spicatumwatermilfoil (M. brasiliense; parrot's feather) and M. spicatum <br />(Eurasian milfoil) are common aquatic species in <br />waterways and ponds throughout Eugene. <br />commonCan dominate forest understories, especially openings 1 <br />Myosotis <br />scorpioidesforget-me-not and on edges. <br />Myriophyllumparrot’sThis genus of floating aquatic plants includes the 1 <br />ssp.feather, et. al. water milfoils. Myriophyllum aquaticum (parrot’s <br />feather) is the major offender, and Myriophyllum <br />spicatum (Eurasian milfoild) is also very damaging. <br />PhalarisHarding grass This wetland species is found in slightly drier 1, 3, 4 <br />aquaticaconditions than P. arundinacea. While populations are <br />not yet as widespread as P. arundinacea, populations <br />are rapidly expanding. <br />PhalarisreedThis species forms dense monocultures and is one of 1, 3, 4 <br />arundinaceacanarygrass the most widespread species in all types of wetlands <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 Page <br />19 <br /> <br />