The City of Fernandina Beach and the non-profit group Invader Raiders are teaming up to help combat an invasive plant growing in Nassau County.
The Russian Thistle, a spikey tumbleweed commonly shown in depictions of the wild west, has popped up in parts of Florida.
Once mature, it often ends up breaking loose and rolling across local beaches, so the goal is to get them while they’re young and green.
A single plant can produce more than 200,000 seeds, according to the University of Arizona. When they roll, they leave those seeds behind and contribute to an increasing population the following year. The tumbleweeds pose a fire hazard and a threat to both native beach wildlife and people enjoying the beaches.
The plants can be identified by their round shape, fleshy, needle-like leaves, and striped stems…