Bird watchers throughout Ohio are crying “fowl” over recent activity conducted by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. At issue is an approximately 20-foot row of invasive honeysuckle bushes that ...
You’ll know invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.) by their: Opposite leaf arrangement (leaves grow in pairs opposite each other). Fall fruit—usually bright red paired berries. This photo ...
Eric Akers, of Lawrence, works on clearing honeysuckle trees at Hidden Valley Camp, 3420 Bob Billings Parkway, Sunday afternoon. The honeysuckle was being removed so that other species of trees are ...
FAYETTEVILLE — An alien invader lurks in parks, trails and, possibly, your backyard. It didn’t come by UFO, but, rather, from bright red berries scattered throughout wooded areas. Several species of ...
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Man issues warning about harmful plant growing wild in US: 'They're invading'
"We need more people doing this!" Man issues warning about harmful plant growing wild in US: 'They're invading' first appeared on The Cool Down.
There’s no edible upside to honeysuckle. Removal can be best described as an ongoing process. Ed McGowan, park manager at Buck Creek State Park, and Denis Conover, professor educator in the Department ...
The community around McClung Park is banding together to help protect the native plants in its wooded areas. About a month ago, a group of volunteers started going out to the park once a week to clear ...
It looks innocent: just a mid-size bushy shrub with arching branches 6 to 20 feet, with white flowers in early spring, red berries in the fall and green leaves into near-winter. I’m sure that’s why ...
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