Early Detection and Rapid Response



Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) increases the likelihood that localized invasive species populations will be found, contained, and eradicated before they become widely established. EDRR can slow range expansion and avoid the need for costly long-term control efforts.​  Species on this list should be reported immediately via eddmaps.org or from your smartphone on the IveGot1 app!  For tips on reporting invasive species click here.

Learn more here: https://www.invasive.org/edrr/

Treasure Coast CISMA EDRR List:

Last update December 2023

ScientificCommonInfoNotes
Calophyllum antillanumSanta MariaFNAI
Cenchrus polystachiosMission GrassFNAIAdded 2019
Cinnamomum camphoraCamphor TreeFNAI
Corymbia torellianaTorell's EucalyptusFNAIAdded 2019
Cyperus enterianusDeeprooted SedgeFNAI
Dianella ensifoliaCerulean FlaxlilyFNAIAdded 2024
Dichrostachys cinerea subsp. africanaAromaFNAI
Eucalyptus grandisGrand EucalyptusFNAI
Ligustrum lucidumGlossy PrivetFNAI
Mimusops coriaceaMonkey's AppleFNAI
Muntingia calaburaStrawberry TreeFNAIAdded 2019
Myriophyllum spicatumEurasian Water-milfoilFNAI
Neyraudia reynaudianaBurma ReedFNAI
Ochrosia ellipticaElliptic Yellow WoodFNAIAdded 2019
Paederia foetidaSkunk-vineFNAI
Pseudosasa japonicaArrow BambooFNAIAdded 2019
Salsola kaliRussian ThistleFNAI
Scleria eggersiana Eggers NutrushFNAIAdded 2021
Scleria gaertneriCortadera BlancaFNAI
Scleria microcarpaTropical Nut-rushFNAIAdded 2019
Trema orientalisOriental TremaFNAI