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Fabaceae Neonotonia wightii Miles 33- 40, Chain of Craters Road
Poaceae Paspalum notatum Hwy. 11, Crater Rim Drive
Poaceae Paspalum paniculatum Hwy. 11, Crater Rim Drive
Poaceae Schedonorus arundinaceus Crater Rim Drive near KMC
Asteraceae Senecio madagascariensis Hwy 11, miles 31 and 32
Poaceae Setaria sphacelata Hwy. 11
Asteraceae Sphagneticola triflora Mile 8, Crater Rim Road
Poaceae Sporobolus indicus Chain of Craters Road
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Table 4. Recommended survey intervals and workloads for key at risk areas.
Area
Survey interval
Estimated workloads
`Āinahou 1-2 years 5 workerdays Backcountry trails 2-4 years 20 workerdays Chain of Craters Road 2 years 5 workerdays Crater Rim Drive 1 year 1 workerday End of Chain of Craters Road 1 year 1 workerday Frontcountry trails 1 year 20 workerdays Highway 11 1 year 5 workerdays KMC 1 year 1 workerday Park administrative, headquarters and residential areas 1 year 5 workerdays Steam Vents 1 year 1 workerday Nāhuku (Thurston) Lava Tube 1 year 1 workerday Transects 5 years 40 workerdays
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Table 5. New species to control.
Family Common name Scientific name Habit
Poaceae Giant reed Arundo donax Grass
Buddleiaceae Summer lilac Buddleia davidii Shrub
Lilliaceae Spider plant Chlorophytum cosmosum Herb
Asteraceae Daisy fleabane Erigeron karvinskianus Herb
Scrophulariaceae Hebe Hebe speciosa Shrub
Caprifoliaceae Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica Vine
Lamiaceae Common horehound Marrubrium vulgare Herb