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Godfrey volunteers remove invasive plants at LaVista Park Trail
Almost 30 people gathered at the end of LaVista Park Trail in Godfrey on Friday to remove some invasive plants. The main ...
One of the most widespread and aggressive invasive species is the winter creeper. This perennial is characterized by its vine ...
A small band of volunteers spent a collective 200 hours or so over the past six weeks removing invasive trees and plants in ...
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 ...
Asian bush honeysuckle may sound sweet, but it’s an invasive plant with several species that take over the Indiana’s natural plant life. Honeysuckle plants are prolific growers and can form large ...
As spring gets underway, a plant haunting the dreams of many a conservationist has made its return. Honeysuckle is back. The invasive, sunlight-hogging bush has begun taking over fields, roadsides and ...
Honeysuckle is a wonderful plant, no doubt about it. It smells lovely, attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, and best of all, it's low maintenance. However, not every variety belongs in your ...
For a new sculpture at North Branch Nature Center in Montpelier, the farmer and artist fashioned a pair of giant dragons from bush honeysuckle and white pine.
This bush is in bloom now. It is a very aggressive, invasive plant with flowers that look like the invasive vining honeysuckle. Both come from Eurasia, most notably China and Japan. The invasive bush ...
It’s a leaf-out freakout. This month, governments, conservationists and homeowners are already hacking away at the invasive bush honeysuckle, which for the last 30 years has been attacking native ...
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