We are asking for the publics help in mapping the distribution and spread of this invasive species. You can get involved by downloading our smartphone app and reporting locations of this distinctive and potentially destructive species.
Wavyleaf basketgrass (Oplismenus hirtellus spp. undulatifolius) is an invasive grass that was first found in Maryland in 1997. This grass grows in dense monocultures in forest understories and spreads quickly through clonal growth and by dispersal of glue covered seeds that stick to fur, clothing and skin.