Cabomba caroliniana scorecard

1950
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Impact
SpreadNotesScore
Spread Rate Fanwort stems become brittle in late summer, which causes the plant to break apart, facilitating its distribution and invasion of new waterbodies. 5
Spread Amount It grows rooted in the mud of stagnant to slow flowing water including streams, and smaller rivers. It also grows in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, sloughs, ditches, and canals. 3
DamageNotesScore
Ecological C. caroliniana is an extremely persistent and competitive plant and can take over a water body, excluding native plant species. 4
Agricultural 0
Infrastructure Once established, this plant can clog drainage canals and freshwater streams interfering with water movement. 2
Cultural Once established, this plant can clog drainage canals and freshwater streams interfering with recreational, agricultural, and aesthetic uses. 2
Health 0
BenefitNotesScore
Ecological 0
Agricultural 0
Infrastructure 0
Cultural 0
Benefit Health 0
Ability to Respond
Ease of ResponseNotesScore
Detection 0
Control FIt is commonly used as an aquarium plant because of its delicate appearance. Large numbers of plants are sent from Florida to the rest of the U.S. for commercial use. 1
Tools in PlaceNotesScore
Entry CDFA B listed 3
Control Local control efforts as a CDFA B listed plant 2
Outreach Some aquatic outrach materisals available 1
Scorecard Totals
Impact Total:
16
[Impact] = ([Spread] + [Damage] - [Benefit])
Ability to Respond Total:
7
[Ability to Respond] = ([Ease of Response] + [Tools in Place])
Confidence
Confidence:  medium
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