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Tag Archives: spread

Ripples 4/14/22

Posted on April 14, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineApril 14, 2022

Ripples by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist   It is finally spring, and that means that it is almost time to start all of those yard work projects that we have been thinking about all winter long. I recently bought my … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants | Tagged Barberry, buckthorn, competition, honeysuckle, spread

Ripples 3/18/21

Posted on March 19, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 19, 2021

 by Jenna Brandt, Woodland Dunes land management intern It closed in all around us. Sharp thorns, a height of almost six feet, and no way to reach its source without drawing blood. With the help of every intern and several … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants | Tagged aggressive, berries, Japanese barberry, prickly, spines, spread

Ripples 8/13/20

Posted on August 13, 2020 by Nancy NabakAugust 13, 2020

Written by Jenna Brandl, summer intern for Woodland Dunes Honeysuckle, horrendous? I wouldn’t have believed it a month ago either. As a Woodland Dunes Land Management intern I often interact with honeysuckle. The Tartarian and Bush honeysuckle, aka Lonicera sibirica … Continue reading →

Posted in Invasive plants | Tagged berries, herbicides, honeysuckle, Invasive, ornamental, spread
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