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Tier M- Research Species

Tier M species are invasive plants or animals that do not yet have an invasiveness ranking in NYS or we simply do not have documentation on the behavior of the species beyond cultivation in our region. If you have seen these species in the wild please reach out to us with photos and information to assist us in the understanding of how to prioritize awareness and to develop education, management, and horticultural guidelines for our region!
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Terrestrial Species

Allium Leaf miner (Phytomyza gymnostoma)
Viburnum Leaf Beetle (Pyrrhalta viburni)
Asiatic Dayflower (Commelina communis)
February Daphne (Daphne mezereum)
Hairy Willow Herb (Epilobium hirsutum)
Bigleaf Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus)
Lanceleaf Sage (Salvia reflexa)
Wayfaring Tree (Viburnum lantana)
Aquatic Species
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation provides financial support to the Capital Region PRISM via the Environmental Protection Fund. 
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50 West High St.
Ballston Spa, NY  12020
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  • About Us
    • Partners
    • Staff
  • Framework For Response
    • Invasive Species Prevention Zones
  • RFP
    • NY Invasive Species Prioritization Map
  • Reports and Products
    • Partner Reports
  • Species of Concern
  • Events
  • Watercraft Inspection Steward Program
    • WISP Resources
  • Resources
    • Identification
    • CR-PRISM Newsletter