Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo
Play Invasive Species of Chattanooga Bingo with friends online! Mark off items on your 5x5 bingo board as you spot them, and race to complete a line.
- Honeysuckle that grows as a vine
- Wintercreeper
- Chinese yam
- Ailanthus altissima, an invasive tree
- Mimosa
- Privet
- Bush Honeysuckle
- English Ivy
- Bradford Pear
- Multiflora rose
- Nandina
- Autumn Olive
- The 'mile-a-minute' vine
- Johnson Grass
- Periwinkle
- Cogongrass
- Microstegium
- Lespedeza
- Princess tree
- Wisteria
- Bittersweet
- Leatherleaf Mahonia
- Lesser Celandine
- Garlic Mustard
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About Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo
Plant enthusiasts and nature lovers will discover a fascinating educational challenge with this unique bingo card featuring Chattanooga's most problematic invasive species. Perfect for botany students, environmental science classes, or anyone curious about the non-native plants taking over local ecosystems, this card transforms learning into an engaging game. Players will hunt for notorious invaders like the sprawling English Ivy that smothers native trees, the fragrant but destructive Bush Honeysuckle, and the towering Ailanthus altissima that crowds out indigenous species. From the thorny Multiflora rose to the deceptively pretty Bradford Pear, each square represents a plant that's reshaping Tennessee's natural landscape. Teachers can use this free BingWow card during outdoor field trips to parks or nature preserves, turning invasive species identification into an interactive adventure. Environmental groups will find it invaluable for volunteer training sessions or community awareness events, helping participants recognize which plants to remove during habitat restoration work. The card works beautifully for small study groups of 3-4 people or larger classroom settings with 20+ students. Print copies for hands-on nature walks, or play online during virtual ecology lessons when students share photos of invasive plants they've spotted in their own neighborhoods.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many clues does Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo have?
- Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo has 24 clues on a 5×5 grid with a free space in the center. You can customize any clue before playing or printing.
- Can I play Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo online with friends?
- Yes! Hit "Play Online" to create a multiplayer room. Share the link or room code with friends — everyone gets their own board and can play in real time from any device. It's completely free, no signup required.
- How do I customize Chattanooga's Non-Native Plant Invaders Bingo?
- Click any clue on the board above to edit it. You can also swap individual clues with AI suggestions, change the grid size, or upload a custom free-space image. When you're happy with your version, play online or print up to 200 unique cards.
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