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Name of invasive organism

Name of invasive organism. Your name. DO NOT DO THIS! . Policeman's helmet or Himalayan balsam ( Impatiens glandulifera ) is a tall (1 to 2 m) annual plant with showy pink flowers that are very attractive to bees. It has hollow stems with long, slender leaves and dies back each fall.

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Name of invasive organism

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  1. Name of invasive organism Your name

  2. DO NOT DO THIS! • Policeman's helmet or Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) is a tall (1 to 2 m) annual plant with showy pink flowers that are very attractive to bees. It has hollow stems with long, slender leaves and dies back each fall.

  3. For a visual presentation • Take out material that is not important or that repeats information • Break the information into chunks • Simplify the language • Add images where possible

  4. Policeman's helmetAlso called Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) • a tall (1 to 2 m) annual plant • has showy pink flowers attractive to bees • has hollow stems with long, slender leaves

  5. Where it came from originally - brought from India and the western Himalaya

  6. Date and cause of introduction

  7. Damage it causes

  8. How it spreads

  9. Where it is has spread

  10. Can it be controlled or prevented?Details.

  11. Works Cited List the resources you used for your information.

  12. For your Works Cited Click on Citation Machine in the Library catalogue

  13. Or you can click here on the main page

  14. Click on MLA on the left side

  15. Copy and paste the URL of the site you used and a citation should be generated. JONES, RICHARD. "Conscription." The Canadian Encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Feb 2012. <http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/conscription>.

  16. Click on the type of resource used if a citation is NOT generated when you put in the URL (usually web document)

  17. Fill in the blanks as much as you can

  18. Arrange your entries • alphabetically • with all lines after the first indented

  19. Works Cited "Invasive Plants." The City of North Vancouver. City of North Vancouver, 2011. Web. 1 Mar 2012. <http://www.cnv.org/?c=3&i=450>. "Policeman’s Helmet (Impatiens glandulifera)." IPCMV. Greater Vancouver Invasive Plant Council, 2012. Web. 1 Mar 2012. Wikipedia contributors. "Himalayan Balsam." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 20 Feb. 2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2012.

  20. Works Cited – What’s wrong? "Invasive Plants." The City of North Vancouver. City of North Vancouver, 2011. Web. 1 Mar 2012. <http://www.cnv.org/?c=3&i=450>. Wikipedia contributors. "Himalayan Balsam." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 20 Feb. 2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2012. "Policeman’s Helmet (Impatiens glandulifera)." IPCMV. Greater Vancouver Invasive Plant Council, 2012. Web. 1 Mar 2012.

  21. Works Cited? – What’s wrong? "Invasive Plants." The City of North Vancouver. City of North Vancouver, 2011. Web. 1 Mar 2012. <http://www.cnv.org/?c=3&i=450>. "Policeman’s Helmet (Impatiens glandulifera)." IPCMV. Greater Vancouver Invasive Plant Council, 2012. Web. 1 Mar 2012. Wikipedia contributors. "Himalayan Balsam." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 20 Feb. 2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2012.

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