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INTRODUCTORY

SPECIES: Alliaria petiolata | Fringed Onion

FEIS ABBREVIATION:


ALLPET

SYNONYMS:


Alliaria officinalis Andrz. ex Bieb. [6,31,68,73]

NRCS PLANT CODE [77]:


ALPE4

COMMON NAMES:


garlic mustard

TAXONOMY:


The scientific name of garlic mustard is Alliaria petiolata (Bieb.) Cavara & Grande (Brassicaceae) [26,27,32,48,61,81,85,88].

LIFE FORM:


Forb

FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS:


No special status

OTHER STATUS:


Ranked as a severe threat by the Tennessee Exotic Pest Plant Council [
71]

Ranked as a category 1 species (highly invasive) by Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation [80]

Ranked as a moderate threat (species shows invasive behavior, and known to impact native species, or has a wide distribution and statewide abundance) by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources [47]

AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION:


Munger, Gregory T. (2001, October). Alliaria petiolata. In: Remainder of citation

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