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Stinknet in Arizona: A Growing Concern

May 25, 2023 By Nathan Mitchell

Picture of a field of Stinknet with vibrant yellow lollipop-like flowers in Apache Junction, AZ.

What is Stinknet?

Stinknet is commonly known as globe chamomile, it has emerged as a relatively new and rapidly spreading weed in Arizona. Initially documented in the state in 1997, its presence gained significant attention by 2019 due to its overt nature and rapid proliferation.

Identification of Stinknet 

Identifying Stinknet is relatively easy, especially during spring and early summer when the plant is in full bloom. Its appearance resembles small yellow lollipops, making it stand out amidst the native vegetation.

Stinknet in Arizona

Picture of a Flicker resting on a shepherd’s hook in a patch of Stinknet.

Stinknet has established a stronghold in the Phoenix metro area and across a significant portion of Maricopa County. It is progressively spreading southward along the I-10 corridor, firmly taking root in Pinal County. Flare-ups have also been reported within the Tucson area, as well as rural regions of Pima County.

Concerns Associated with Stinknet in Arizona

There are several reasons why Stinknet is causing growing concern among authorities and residents alike. Firstly, it poses a serious fire risk. With a potential height of up to 2 feet, these plants tend to fill in open spaces between native vegetation. As the plants dry out during the transition from spring to summer, they become highly combustible, increasing the risk of wildfires. In the arid desert ecosystem, such fires can be catastrophic, especially for saguaro cactus and other Sonoran Desert plant life. Additionally, Stinknet proves to be a major headache for homeowners, as it rapidly overruns yards.

Impact on Homeowners 

For homeowners, Stinknet presents a hassle that requires time and financial resources to address. The costs associated with removing it from properties can be substantial, and without proper management, it quickly spreads. Moreover, when Stinknet dries out, it becomes highly flammable, further exacerbating the fire risk.

Effective Removal Strategies 

Fortunately, there are methods available to combat the spread of Stinknet. One of the most effective techniques is manual removal by hand-pulling the plants before they have a chance to go to seed. Although this approach can be time-consuming, it is worthwhile in order to prevent the invasive weed from proliferating.

Alternatively, herbicides can be used to control Stinknet. However, it is crucial to exercise caution and carefully follow all manufacturer  instructions to minimize the potential harm to native plants and wildlife.

Mitigating the Negative Impact of Stinknet in Arizona

Stinknet represents a growing concern in Arizona. However, through diligent management and the implementation of appropriate removal strategies, we can effectively curb its spread and reduce its detrimental impact. By taking action, we can safeguard our cherished ecosystems and preserve the beauty of our homes and natural surroundings.

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