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Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) spreads rapidly
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The male Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis)is considered one of the most dangerous broadleaf tree pests
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Yellow skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) has a distinctive odour
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The oriental chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) was first recorded in canton Ticino, which is famous for its chestnuts
Gyorgy Csoka, Hungary Forest Research Institute, Bugwood.org
Galls (outgrowths) as formed by the oriental chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus)
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Dried out chestnuts from a tree affected by the oriental chestnut gall wasp
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False acacia (Robina pseudoacacia) is considered an invasive species
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Rhus typhina is sometimes known as the stag's horn sumach or vinegar tree
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The box tree month as a caterpillar (Glyphodes perspectalis).
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And as an adult
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Octopus Stinkhorn (Anthurus archeri, clathrus archeri).
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Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia)
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Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii)
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Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum).
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Tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima)
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Canadian goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
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The harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) from Asia is pushing out the native species
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Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)
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February 17, 2015 - 11:00
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More and more non-native species are coming or being brought, often by accident, into Switzerland. Animals and plants are said to be invasive if they cause economic damage, harm human, livestock or plant health, or spread at the cost of native species. The Federal Office for the Environment lists 107 invasive species as having made it across the Swiss borders.
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