There are several invasive species that impact woodlands in Mississippi. Chinese privet is an example of a non-native invasive plant that can impact native species. If not controlled, Chinese privet ...
When looking for plants to grow as living privacy screens, you might have quick-growth options fairly high on your list of must-haves. But when it comes to shrubs, trees, and ornamental grasses, you ...
Chinese privet was brought to the U.S. in the 1800s as a decorative hedge, but it has spread rapidly across the Southeast, now covering more than 1 million acres in Alabama alone. The small, woody ...
Chinese privet is commonly found as an ornamental throughout the southeastern United States, but it is an invasive species in the region’s woodlands. December is an optimal time to control Chinese ...
When we look at the current lists of plants that are deemed legally invasive by state and federal governments, we see species that were quite popular in the landscape in generations past. As we battle ...
Kudzu may be one of the most notorious invasive plants around, especially in the southern U.S., but its barkmay actually be far worse than its bite. Privets are a lesser-known invasive plant that’s ...
They might be pretty, flowering plants to us, but to native plants and animals, they can cause disruption and danger. Wilmington staff have been working to clear Chinese Privet, Mimosa and Wisteria, ...
Privet party in the Maryville College Woods: Removing invasive plant species to make way for natives
Friends of the Maryville College Woods need a few more friends this winter to provide the muscle needed to pull out invasive plant species and plant natives along a 750-foot section of Duncan Branch.
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