They saw the pitchfork leaf pattern and knew something was amiss. The unmistakable smell of turpentine in a crushed leaf only added to concern. In January 2011, field crew members with the Oahu Army ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A highly invasive plant known as the “devil weed” has been found on Hawaii Island for the first time. The Big Island Invasive Species Committee confirmed the presence of ...
Hawaii County residents are urged to be on the lookout for an highly invasive plant found on the island this year that could devastate the cattle industry. Franny Brewer, spokeswoman for the Big ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A new, invasive plant has been found on the Big Island. It is called “Devil Weed,” and officials said it is fast-spreading and noxious. Experts said, “Devil Weed” is one of the 100 ...
HILO >> An invasive plant species that is toxic to cattle and highly flammable has been found on the Big Island. Chromolaena odorata, also known as “devil weed,” was found on the east side of the Big ...
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