Plants that have been assessed and categorized by the Rhode Island Invasive Species Council, as of 2/28/2001

  • This list is for informational purposes only; it has no legal or regulatory stature.
  • The list does NOT include every plant that is invasive in Rhode Island, but is a list of those plants that have been assessed to date, using the established criteria.

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Widespread and Invasive

Cabomba caroliniana Fanwort
Celastrus orbiculatus Asiatic Bittersweet
Elaeagnus umbellata Autumn Olive
Lonicera japonica Japanese Honeysuckle
Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife
Polygonum cuspidatum [= Fallopia japonica] Japanese Knotweed
Potamogeton crispus Curly Pondweed
Rhamnus cathartica Common Buckthorn
Rosa multiflora Multiflora Rose
Vincetoxicum nigrum [= Cynanchum nigrum] Black Swallowwort

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Restricted and Invasive

Ailanthus altissima (a) Tree of Heaven
Alliaria petiolata(a) Garlic Mustard
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Porcelain-berry
Myriophyllum heterophyllum Variable Water-milfoil
Ranunculus ficaria Lesser Celandine
Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum Watercress
Rubus phoenicolasius (b) Wineberry
Vincetoxicum rossicum [= Cynanchum rossicum] White Swallowwort


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Agreed are invasive but need more information

Acer platanoides (b) Norway Maple
Berberis thunbergii (b) Japanese Barberry
Euonymus alatus (b) Burning Bush
Lonicera morrowii and Lonicera x Bella (b) Morrow and Bella Honeysuckle


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Needs more research and observation/monitoring

Many of these species are known to be invasive in neighboring states.

Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple
Allium vineale Field-garlic
Berberis vulgaris European Barberry
Campsis radicans Trumpet Creeper
Clematis terniflora [= C. paniculata] Autumn Clematis
Cytisus scoparius Scotch Broom
Daucus carota Queen Anne’s Lace
Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian Olive
Euonymus fortunei Winter Creeper
Hesperis matronalis Dame’s Rocket
Iris pseudoacorus Yellow Flag
Kochia scoparia Summer Cypress
Ligustrum species (d) Privet
Miscanthus sinensis Eulalia
Morus alba White Mulberry
Myosotis scropioides True Forget-me-not
Phellodendron japonicum Amur Corktree
Phragmites australis (e) Common Reed
Pinus thunbergiana Japanese Black Pine
Polygonum sachalinense Princess Feather
Quercus robur English Oak
Rhamnus frangula [ = Frangula alnus] (d) Glossy Buckthorn
Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust
Rosa rugosa (f) Beach Rose
Yucca filamentosa Spanish Bayonet


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Potentially Invasive Species

These are invasive in other states but have not yet become so in Rhode Island.

Egeria densa [= Elodea densa] (g) Brazilian Waterweed
Hydrilla verticillata (h) Hydrilla
Lysimachia nummularia (i) Moneywort
Microstegium vimineum (j) Japanese Stiltgrass
Myriophyllum spicatum (h) Eurasian Water-milfoil
Najas minor (h) Eutrophic Water-nymph
Pistia stratiotes (k) Water-lettuce
Polygonum perfoliatum (l) Mile-a-minute Weed
Trapa natans (h) Water-chestnut

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Weedy

Plants of disturbed areas; do not appear to be affecting minimally managed habitats. This list is not even close to all the non-native “weedy” plants in Rhode Island. The ones below were in the original list assessed by the RIISC during 2000; if a plant wasn’t on that list or wasn’t brought up subsequently as potentially meeting the criteria for an invasive species in the state, it is not included here.

Aegopodium podagraria Goutweed
Bromus tectorum Drooping Brome Grass
Centaurea nigra, C. dubia, C. maculosa, etc. Knapweeds
Cirsium arvense Canada Thistle
Cirsium vulgare Bull Thistle
Coronilla varia Crown Vetch
Euphorbia cyparissias Cypress Spurge
Glechoma hederacea Ground Ivy
Lamium amplexicaule Henbit
Lamium purpureum Purple Dead-nettle
Rumex acetosella Sheep Sorrel
Solanum dulcamara European Nightshade

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Footnotes:

a Spreading
b need more information on its spread in RI
c fits Criteria 1–9 and is widespread; need to assess reproductive capabilities of cultivars and hybrids
d fits Criteria 1–5 and is spreading; we need to know which species are the ones that naturalize and spread
e assessing locations of native non-aggressive populations
f fits Criteria 1–9; suggested “fast-track” monitoring
g 12/2005: known from one site in the state
h 12/2005: not yet confirmed in RI
i reported from RI but not assessed as invasive as of 12/2005
j “Restricted + invasive” in CT; reported in several RI sites in summer 2005
k 12/2005: reported in RI waters but has not yet been found to survive winter
l 12/2005: known from one site in the state where it is being controlled

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