Invasive and Competing Plants
Competing and invasive vegetation in forests can impact both regeneration success and biodiversity. Private forest owners can access Penn State Extension’s resources to learn more about invasive forest species and competing plants, identification, and control tips. Information on Integrated Forest Vegetation Management and herbicide control is also available here.
Invasive Forest Species
Invasive species infestations are among the most significant issues affecting US landscapes. In the forest ecosystem, invasive species can manifest as various non-native plants, pathogens, and animals.
Such infestations pose a serious threat to the forest’s biodiversity and ecological integrity. Left untreated, these species can result in the destruction of wildlife habitats, reduced forest productivity, and diminished land value.
Invasive vines are some of the more common invasive forest plants. Grapevines, for instance, grow into the tops of trees and can cause disfigured trees, as well as block light and slow the tree’s food synthesis. Vines such as mile-a-minute and oriental bittersweet can create dense foliage that blankets and gradually suffocates native vegetation.
Other noxious weeds found in Pennsylvania forests include the Japanese barberry woody plant, multiflora rose, and various privet shrubs. Tree-of-heaven is another rapidly growing invasive tree and noxious weed. The tree’s extensive root system makes it difficult to control, but applying systematic herbicides at the optimum time can be effective.
Managing Competing Plants in the Forest
Protecting forests from natural threats such as diseases and competing plants is an integral part of forest management. Plants competing for space, water, and nutrients can affect timber stand development, along with the biological diversity of native plant and wildlife species.
To sustain a healthy and productive forest ecosystem, it’s important to consider vegetation management practices using an Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) approach. IVM provides a way of managing vegetation through various methods, including herbicide application.
When properly applied, herbicides can be a safe and effective method for managing and controlling forest vegetation. When controlling unwanted trees, hack-and-squirt herbicide applications are among the most target-specific and economical means. Other types of herbicide applications include tree injections and basal bark sprays.
Forest Regeneration
Allowing forests to regenerate after harvesting is an essential aspect of sustainable forestry. Various factors, however, can interfere with forest regeneration and, eventually, threaten forest sustainability. These include competing plants and deer populations.
Treating competing vegetation before harvest is crucial for preventing post-harvest problems such as impeded access and damage to desirable species. If deer damage to the forest is severe, reducing populations might be necessary. Methods to consider include seedling protectors, fencing, and deer repellents.
While most forests regenerate without human intervention, planting trees can accelerate the natural progression and enrich a newly regenerating forest with an uncommon species. Learn more about establishing wooded areas on rural properties with Penn State Extension’s Guide to Tree Planting Success.
On this page, forest landowners can access resources on controlling invasive and competing species. Information is also available on understanding best management practices for PA forests and creating a forest stewardship plan.
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VideosDo Lichens Cause Harm to Trees?
Length 3:50Lichens are often thought to be a pest or disease to trees and shrubs. -
VideosTree of Heaven: Accurate Identification
Length 3:47Learn the distinguishing characteristics of the invasive tree-of-heaven that you can use to accurately identify it. -
ArticlesWavyleaf Basketgrass
This factsheet describes wavyleaf basketgrass (Oplismenus undulatifolius), an invasive species of grass and provides identification and management. -
ArticlesInvasive Shrub Control
This article and companion learn-now video will teach you how to control some of the most problematic invasive shrubs plaguing natural areas. -
VideosInvasive Shrub Control Strategies
Length 5:10Invasive shrubs are especially difficult to eradicate. Learn when and how to apply control measures, including herbicides, to control these undesirable plants. -
ArticlesPennsylvania's Newest Noxious Weeds
This article discusses the most recent plants added to the PA Noxious Weed List, including general ID and background info, control methods, and native plant alternatives for landscaping. -
ArticlesDon't be Deceived by This Beguiling Springtime Plant
Lesser celandine may be an attractive plant, but its invasive nature negates any physical beauty. Learn how to identify and control this exotic spring ephemeral. -
ArticlesShrub Honeysuckles
Shrub honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.) consists of several species of invasive shrubs. This article displays images to assist with identification and provides recommendations for control, including a management calendar and treatment and timing table. -
ArticlesRegenerating Hardwood Forests: Managing Competing Plants, Deer, and Light
Competing plants, deer, and insufficient light on the forest floor can interfere with regeneration. This article addresses how to manage these issues. -
ArticlesAutumn Olive
Autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) is an invasive shrub. This article displays images to assist with identification and provides recommendations for control, including a management calendar and treatment and timing table. -
NewsAnnouncing New Invasive Plant Identification Video Series
Date Posted 6/19/2021To assist practitioners and landowners in combatting invasive plants in woodlands, Penn State Extension has released a new set of instructional videos to help with identification and control. -
NewsWhat Native Species Should I Plant After I Remove Invasives?
Date Posted 6/17/2021In this new column, Question of the Quarter, the Forestry and Wildlife Team will answer a question we have received during our Advice from the Woods quarterly webinars. -
VideosBuckthorn: Accurate Identification
Length 5:40Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive common (Rhamnus cathartica) and glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus) shrubs. -
VideosShrub Honeysuckle: Accurate Identification
Length 4:17Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive shrub or bush honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.). -
VideosPrivet: Accurate Identification
Length 4:05Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive privet shrubs (Ligustrum spp.). -
VideosCallery Pear: Accurate Identification
Length 3:53Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive Callery or Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana) tree. -
VideosOriental Bittersweet: Accurate Identification
Length 4:49Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive Oriental bittersweet vine (Celastrus orbiculatus). -
VideosMile a Minute: Accurate Identification
Length 4:19Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive mile-a-minute vine (Persicaria perfoliata). -
VideosGarlic Mustard: Accurate Identification
Length 4:18Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). -
ArticlesControl Invasive Shrubs in Spring with Basal Bark Herbicide Applications
Basal bark herbicide applications are targeted treatments you can make in spring to effectively control numerous invasive shrub species. -
NewsFind Forest Pesticide Applicators Using New PDA Search Tool
Date Posted 1/19/2021Use the new Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's pesticide business search tool to find licensed pesticide businesses and applicators in your area. -
VideosBurning Bush: Accurate Identification
Length 3:59Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive Burning bush (Euonymus alatus) shrub. -
VideosJapanese Stiltgrass: Accurate Identification
Length 4:11Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum). -
VideosMultiflora Rose: Accurate Identification
Length 4:49Learn the distinguishing characteristics to help you accurately identify the invasive multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora). -
VideosJapanese Knotweed: Accurate Identification
Length 3:29Learn the distinguishing characteristics you can use to accurately identify the invasive Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica).



