NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) - There are plants in our landscape that shouldn't be here. Invasive species are non-native plants that grow or reproduce aggressively in our local environment. They are ...
While making my annual visit to the county tax office, a lady asked me about a shrub she observed on her way to work that had fascinating blue berries. It was a Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) ...
Q. Our back yard has a section of Chinese privet that's about 10 feet around. I am also looking for a place to plant a neighbor's discarded `Cecile Brunner' rose. It produces 10-foot runners. I don't ...
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, ...
Q: We have two large Chinese privet in our backyard (and tons trying to come up). Should we chop it down? Karen Hinds, Fulton County A: Yes, there are several reasons why you should chop down your ...
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West Virginia students join forces to restore local ecosystem by combatting invasive species
WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — West Liberty University (WLU) biology students recently continued restoration work in the forests of Oglebay Park by removing Chinese Privet and other invasive species that have ...
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