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Invasive Yellow Flower Threatens Arizona Backyards

by Jennifer

As spring blooms across Arizona, so does the menace of stinknet, a vibrant yellow flower found encroaching on trails and backyards. Despite its charming appearance, this invasive species poses significant risks, including skin irritation and heightened fire hazards.

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Originating from southern Africa, the stinknet presents itself as a spherical yellow blossom, swiftly outcompeting native flora and posing a substantial fire threat due to its rapid proliferation. Additionally, the plant’s oils can provoke skin irritations, while burning its leaves emits smoke that may lead to respiratory issues.

Identifying stinknet amidst similar-looking plants is crucial. According to Challie Facemire, Program Director of the Central Arizona Conversation Alliance, several species bear resemblance to stinknet, such as the Mexican or California gold poppy, alpine false springparsley, American wild carrot, purplenerve springparsley, queen anne’s lace, and scorpion weed, some of which are indigenous and vital to Arizona’s ecosystem.

Distinguishing stinknet by its leaves rather than its flowers is recommended, aiding in preventing seed dispersal. Facemire underscores the gravity of the situation, revealing that a single stinknet flower can yield over 2,000 seeds, perpetuating its spread indefinitely. To mitigate this, she advises bagging the plant before disposal.

Given the potential for allergic reactions, wearing gloves and protective gear while handling stinknet is advisable. Facemire recounts personal experiences, highlighting the plant’s potency even during minimal contact.

For those eager to contribute, volunteering to clear stinknet-infested areas proves invaluable. Facemire encourages community involvement in organized “pulls” aimed at curtailing the spread of stinknet. However, she cautions against unauthorized removal efforts in protected areas, stressing the importance of environmental preservation.

Facemire concludes with a call to vigilance, urging individuals to remain observant and take proactive measures against stinknet infestation, while exercising caution and respect for natural habitats.

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