Control strategies for pretty, but invasive, orange hawkweed
Julie Stricker
907-474-5406
April 1, 2025

Orange hawkweed, such as this specimen photographed in Ontario, Canada, is an invasive plant that spreads easily in AVÀÇÂÛ̳, crowding out native vegetation. Learn how to control it in a free webinar.
Don't be fooled by orange hawkweed, a dainty little orange flower that can take over your pasture, lawn or wildflower garden. In a free statewide webinar, learn how orange hawkweed’s biology makes it so invasive and how to use that biology to control it.
Orange hawkweed spreads quickly and crowds out native plants. Join Gino Graziano, invasive plants instructor with the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service, as he discusses how to control such spread and how doing so can take a surprising amount of planning and commitment.
The webinar, Controlling Orange Hawkweed, will be offered via Zoom on Wednesday, April 16, at noon. or by visiting .
You will receive an email with a link to join the virtual class. All registrants will receive a recording of the class.
For questions, please call 907-745-3360.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made five business days in advance to Melissa Clampitt by calling 907-745-3551 or mrclampitt@alaska.edu. Language access services, such as interpretation or translation of vital information, will be provided free of charge to individuals with limited English proficiency upon request to amnorris@alaska.edu.
This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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