Impatiens glandulifera
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- HIMALAYAN BALSAM (IMPATIENS GLANDULIFERA): Did You Know This Plant Is Considered Invasive in Manitoba? By: Sandi Faber Routley, Invasive Species Council of Manitoba
- Impatiens Glandulifera BEST MANAGEMENTPRACTICES for Himalayan Balsam in Themetro Vancouver Region Disclaimer
- ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Eaves Green Chorley, Lancashire Ecological Assessment
- A Background to Japanese Knotweed, Giant Hogweed and Himalayan Balsam
- The Multiple Fuzzy Origins of Woodiness Within Balsaminaceae Using an Integrated Approach
- Assessing Genetic Differentiation Among Populations of the Invasive Plant <Em>Impatiens Glandulifera</Em> in Maine
- Analysis and Distributional Patterns of the Invasive Flora in a Protected Mountain Area a Case Study of Medvednica Nature Park (Croatia)
- Risks and Management of Non-Native Impatiens Species in the Netherlands
- Supplementary Material
- Policemans Helmet Profile
- Floristic Quality Assessment with Wetland Categories and Examples of Computer Applications for the State of Michigan
- M Simps Indeptstudy Final Report(12-15-11)
- Invasive Plant List
- Flower Guide
- A Review and Secondary Analysis of Competition-Related Impacts of Nonindigenous Aquatic Plants in the Laurentian Great Lakes
- An Ecological Assessment of Impatiens Glandulifera in Its Introduced and Native Range and the Potential for Its Classical Biological Control
- The Ability of Seeds to Float with Water Currents Contributes to the Invasion Success of Impatiens Balfourii and I. Glandulifera