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California Native Plant Society
in collaboration with East Bay Municipal Utility District
Exotics
Exotics
(non-native and invasives)
Some of these plants live in relative peace with the native flora while others can dominate if allowed to grow uninhibited. These aggressive plants are labelled invasive.
Lysimachia monelli-Flax leaf pimpernel


Lysimachia arvensis-Red and Blue pimpernel
Pimpernel details

Vicia villosa-Vetch (invasive)


Myosotis-Forget-me-not

Scabiosa atropurpurea



Cynara cardunculus-
Cardoon Artichoke thistle (invasive)

Rose clover
Trifolium hirtum-
Rose clover (invasive)

Silene gallica
Silene gallica-
Windmill pink

storks bill;
Stork's Bill- Erodium circutarium

Inaturalist-Ken-Ichi
red stem filaree
Red-stem filaree- Erodium botrys

Euphorbia oblongata- Egg-leaf Spurge (invasive)

Hirschfeldia incana -Wild Mustard (invasive)


Genista monspessulana-French broom (invasive)


Yellow star thistle
Centaurea solstitialis-yellow Star thistle-invasive

Plantago lanceolata-English Plantain

Conium maculatum-Wild Hemlock (invasive)
Hemlock detail


Centaurea calcitrapa-Purple Star thistle-invasive

Scandix pecten-veneris
Shepherd's needle

Prunus cerasifera-Cherry Plum

Italian thistle
Italian Thistle-Carduus pycnocephalus subsp. pycnocephalus

inaturalist-A.Woo
Milk thistle
milk thistle
milk thistle
Spurge
Milk Thistle-
Silybum marianum

Lathryus latifolius-Everlasting Pea

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