Researchers are connecting two ecological problems in the Northeast in hopes of reducing the risk of tick-borne illnesses.
The invasive species is the scourge of gardeners and homeowners for being able to spread rapidly and in large quantities choking other plants and even damaging foundations.
Weeds can be native or non-native, noxious or not noxious, invasive or noninvasive ... japonica): Also known as fleeceflower ...
The National Park Service was forced to discontinue activity in removing flora from along the George Washington Memorial ...
It’s an invasion! No not the military kind or even a rock band from Great Britain. This is an invasion that can wreak just as much chaos as the long-haired kids that invaded in the early 60s ...
The previous owner was a pioneer of introducing species to the country and their collection is now one of the biggest in Australia. Jerry knows a lot of people hate bamboo, but he hopes to bust ...
The Wicomico County Council will vote on a bill aimed at limiting the growth of invasive bamboo across the county ... It's almost an uncontrollable plant," said Adkins. The Wicomico County ...
Invasive plants are doing more than just taking over landscapes—they're also changing the soil beneath them. A new study co-authored by Matthew McCary, assistant professor of biosciences at Rice ...
Bamboo can make a great living fence for privacy from the neighbors, but be careful about which type of bamboo you plant in your yard. Here's why.
Growing these invasive species as a living fence isn't just a bad idea ... Additionally, all types of non-native bamboo, including clumping varieties, should be grown at least 20 feet from natural ...
These plants are the first non-berry additions to the collection. Bushel and Berry previously offered blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and strawberries. “We want to continue to offer a unique ...