Survey Results:
1st Annual Virginia Retail Garden Center Invasive Plant Survey

From May 2, 2025 - September 28, 2025 the Virginia Invasive Plant Coalition conducted the first annual statewide survey of invasive plants* for sale at retail garden centers.

Below are the results. Thank you to all the volunteers who made this happen!

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*Virginia Invasive Plant Species List, Virginia Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

128 Visits

56 Cities

86 Retail Garden Centers

55 species evaluated

49 Invasive Plant Species Found

5.46 = average invasive plant species found per visit

6 = average invasive plant species found per location

Range:

High = 19

Low = 0

Most Common Species Found

Butterfly Bush 77 visits 🌿 English Ivy 74 visits 🌿 Nandina 67 visits 🌿 Periwinkle 63 visits 🌿 Japanese Barberry 46 visits 🌿 Moneywort 46 visits 🌿 Burning Bush 35 visits 🌿 Greater Periwinkle 34 visits 🌿 Japanese Spirea 33 visits 🌿 Fountain Grass 23 visits 🌿 Chinese Silvergrass 22 visits 🌿 Chinese Privet 20 visits 🌿 Winter Creeper 19 visits 🌿 Border Privet 14 visits 🌿 Leatherleaf Mahonia 14 visits 🌿 Sweet Autumn Clematis 11 visits 🌿 Chinese Wisteria 10 visits 🌿 Callery Pear 9 visits 🌿 Japanese Wisteria 9 visits 🌿 Yellow Flag 6 visits 🌿 Linden Arrow-Wood 5 visits 🌿 Water Hyacinth 5 visits 🌿Creeping Charlie 4 visits 🌿 Five-leaf Akebia 4 visits 🌿 Golden Bamboo 4 visits 🌿 Mimosa 4 visits 🌿

Cities

  • Abingdon

  • Alexandria

  • Anandale

  • Arlington

  • Ashland

  • Barboursville

  • Bedford

  • Blacksburg

  • Chantilly

  • Charlottesville

  • Chesapeake

  • Chester

  • Christiansburg

  • Colonial Heights

  • Fair Oaks

  • Fairfax

  • Falls Church

  • Forest

  • Franklin

  • Fredericksburg

  • Gainsville

  • Glen Allen

  • Harrisonburg

  • Haymarket

  • Henrico

  • Herndon

  • Leesburg

  • Manassas

  • Manassas Park

  • McLean

  • Mechanicsville

  • Merrifield

  • Midlothian

  • Moneta

  • New Church

  • Newport News

  • Norfolk

  • Onancock

  • Richmond

  • Roanoke

  • Ruckersville

  • South Riding

  • Staunton

  • Stuart

  • Stuarts Draft

  • Suffolk

  • Vienna

  • Vinton

  • Virginia Beach

  • Warrenton

  • Waynesboro

  • Weyers Cave/Grottoes

  • Williamsburg

  • Wise

  • Woodbridge

Sample Photos Submitted

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