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- The Invaders: Virginia Creeper - Daves Garden
Virginia creeper is a plant that generates profoundly different opinions among gardeners Some call it desirable Some call it invasive, while others mistakenly call it poison ivy
- 10 Hardy Vines You Should Know - Daves Garden
Unfortunately for gardeners in more intemperate climates, most interesting vines are annuals, tropical or completely invasive If you are on a search for vines that will remain robust perennials in your zone, here are 10 hardy vines you should know
- The Invaders: Rudbeckia - Daves Garden
About Lois Tilton Retired from writing novels about vampires, I'm turning to parasitic plants and invasive weeds
- Sweet Autumn Clematis Brightens Fall Gardens - Daves Garden
Managing invasive tendencies of sweet autumn clematis Sweet autumn clematis (Clematis terniflora) is a native of northeastern Asia, which includes Korea, Japan, China and parts of Mongolia and Russia
- Unsolicited Chinese Seeds in the Mail - Daves Garden
Mail this article Print this article Read articles about: Chinese Seeds In The Mail, Collecting Seeds, Invasive Plants And Weeds, Seed Scam, Seed Trading I come from a long line of Kentuckians who love the Good Earth I love to learn about every living thing, and love to share what I've learned
- The Invaders: Lily of the Valley - Daves Garden
Like many other invasive groundcovers, Convallaria propagates itself vegetatively from underground rhizomes While it does produce seeds, the cross between daughter plants descended from a single parent seems to be sterile, and it spreads so vigorously that an entire bed might be daughters of the same original parent
- Identifying wildflowers: Packera glabella, Butterweed
Sometimes even native plants become troublesome Invasive isn't always alien It is butterweed season and the fallow fields and roadside ditches are a mass of yellow Packera glabella is a native plant for most of North America east of the Rockies and for the next few weeks these yellow flowers will be everywhere
- Dont Get Burned by Burning Bush - Daves Garden
One study in Maine (a state which has yet to outlaw burning bush) examined invasive, non-native species as they took over "a tract of land managed as as natural area:" Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), and burning bush
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