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The color-coding of table rows is somewhat subjective, inconsistent, and a bit brighter at this juncture than normal aesthetics would dictate.

Red Non-native, exotic Considered invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes by at least one source
Orange Non-native, exotic Possibly not invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes
Yellow Non-native, exotic Probably not invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes or the vicinity
Yellow-green Native to the general region, not NY Probably not invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes
Green Native to the general region Probably not invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes
Blue-green Native to the general region Rare in the eastern Finger Lakes and the vicinity
Blue Native to the general region Possibly invasive in the eastern Finger Lakes

From The New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse (2011)[1]

Rank & PRISMs Invasiveness Relative maximum score
NY-V aaaaaaaa Very High > 80
NY-H aaaaaaaa High 70 - 80
NY-M aaaaaaaa Moderate 50 - 69.99
NY-L aaaaaaaa Low 40 - 49.99
NY-0 aaaaaaaa Insignificant < 40
NY-N aaaaaaaa Not Assessed
NY-U aaaaaaaa Unknown Insufficient Data
aaaaaaaa PRISM code Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management
Codes for the PRISMs from which the species has been reported A
M
C
F
L
H
S
W
Adirondack Park Invasive Program
Capital/Mohawk
Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership
Finger Lakes
Long Island Invasive Species Management Area
Lower Hudson
Saint Lawrence/Eastern Lake Ontario
Western New York

From the New York Flora Atlas (2012)[2]

NY-Z Possibly extirpated from New York State
NY-1 Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Especially vulnerable in New York State
NY-2 Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Vulnerable in New York State
NY-3 Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Limited population in New York State
NY-4 Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Apparently secure in New York State
NY-5 Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Demonstrably secure in New York State
NY-X Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd Exotic, not native to New York State. Probably not invasive in eastern Finger Lakes
Exotic, not native to New York State. Possibly invasive in eastern Finger Lakes
Exotic, not native to New York State. Probably invasive in eastern Finger Lakes
where Aaaa-Bbbb-Cccc-Dddd = The first 4 letters of the closest four counties to Skaneateles, NY from which the species has been vouchered.

From appendices to Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)[3]

CP-V – Highly invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region (Appendix 2)[4]
CP-H – Moderately to Highly invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region (Appendix 3)[5]
CP-M – Moderately invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region (Appendix 4)[6]
CP-W – Of Concern (on Watch List) for natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region (Appendix 5)[7]

Categories from Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998)[8]

NE-H – Highly invasive non-native[9]
NE-M – Moderately invasive non-native[10]
NE-W – Widespread non-native plant[11]
NE-L – Local-concern non-native plant [12]
NE-N – Native, possibly invasive in some regions[13]

References

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  1. ^ Non-Native Plant Species Invasiveness Assessment Sea Grant. New York Invasive Species Information - The New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse
  2. ^ Weldy, Troy and David Werier. 2012 New York Flora Atlas. [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (original application development), Florida Center for Community Design and Research. University of South Florida]. New York Flora Association, Albany, New York.
  3. ^ Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)
  4. ^ Appendix 2. Plant species that are considered highly invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region. Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)
  5. ^ Appendix 3. Plant species that are considered moderately to highly invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region. Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)
  6. ^ Appendix 4. Plant species that are considered moderately to highly invasive to natural areas in the central Finger Lakes region. Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)
  7. ^ Appendix 5. Plant species of concern (Watch List) within the central Finger Lakes region. Policy on the use of non-native plants in Cornell Plantations' accessioned collections (2009)
  8. ^ Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service
  9. ^ Category 1 Plants - highly invasive - Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service
  10. ^ Category 2 Plants - moderately invasive - Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service
  11. ^ Category 3 Plants - widespread non-native species - Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service
  12. ^ Category 4 Plants - local concern and monitoring - Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service
  13. ^ Category 5 Plants - native invasives - Eastern Region invasive plants, ranked by degree of invasiveness as based on information from States (1998) US Forest Service