In a wooded backlot south of the Indiana University Auditorium bees buzzed around a patch of white wildflowers. Starting in the fall of last year, ReWild IU, a club that restores wild areas on campus, ...
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Invasive Vines You'll Regret Planting in Your Yard
Vines are highly prized for their climbing growing habit. These attractive plants cover garden walls and twine around trees, adding vertical interest and lushness. Vining plants can also cover large ...
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Never Grow This Kind of Plant, a Gardener Warns—It Can Crowd Your Garden and Harm Nearby Plants
Invasive plants spread aggressively, disrupting local ecosystems and often becoming impossible to control. Identifying them can be tricky—check with local extension offices or invasive species ...
A concerned homeowner reached out to the r/landscaping subreddit for advice on dealing with some neighborly intrusion. In this case, the problem is invasive vines, which the OP noted "are everywhere." ...
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 ...
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Invasive plant species cause harm in Florida
Invasive species are harming the Florida ecosystem. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - "An invasive species has a very specific definition," said Alyssa Vinson, an urban forestry extension agent with Hillsborough ...
Vines like English ivy, wisteria, honeysuckle, and bittersweet can smother trees and shrubs, block sunlight, and spread aggressively if not controlled early. Prevent problems by choosing well-behaved ...
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