6 results for Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
3810 Butomus umbellatus Competition Anecdotal Field The author states that in the St. Lawrence River area of the United States, that this species encroaches upon and eliminates some native plant species. St. Lawrence River Drainage, USA 10394
3905 Butomus umbellatus Competition Anecdotal Field Appeared to be outcompeting cattails and willows in Idaho. Snake River, Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA 10398
5712 Butomus umbellatus Competition Anecdotal N/A In Minnesota, Butomus umbellatus appears to have the ability to outcompete the native Scirpus spp.. Minnesota, United States 5162
7843 Butomus umbellatus Competition Anecdotal N/A Butomus umbellatus forms dense stands in southern Lake Champlain, where it appears to displace native species. Lake Champlain, New York, USA 18753
7844 Butomus umbellatus Competition Anecdotal N/A Butomus umbellatus can displace native riparian vegetation via competition and could diminish native biodiversity as a result. 25146
7845 Butomus umbellatus Competition Observational Field Shannon diversity indices and the number of native plant species were greater at sampling stations with Butomus umbellatus than at stations with the harmful exotic grasses Phalaris arundinacea and Phragmites australis. Researchers speculated that even the densest populations of flowering rush may leave some available space for native species as a result of its particular growth form. St. Lawrence River 25139

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