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    A number of invasive weed species are found in this stretch of creek including Arundo, tree-of-heaven and milk thistle shown on this page. Arundo, also known as false bamboo, grows in dense clumps along the edge of the creek and spillways.
Milk thistle
Milk thistle

Tree-of-heaven grows in dense clumps on the slopes of the fishing access sites.

Tree of Heaven
Tree of Heaven leaves
The Lower Putah Creek Coordinating Committee and volunteers from the Putah Creek Council have been working to remove tree-of-heaven from these sites and to replace it with native grasses.
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