Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested. Note that Forestry may also be hiring an invasive plant education LTE in the near future as well. Eunice...
As you have all heard, Betty Czarapata's book is now available. I would like to encourage you once again to purchase a book as a gift for a loved one. Visit...
I sit on the Park Commission for the Town in which I live. We have an issue concerning one of our park trails which goes through a wet wooded area. When the...
Donna, This is an urban interface issue where being ecologically correct doesn't always work and isn't always the best way. The liability here seems too high...
Thanks for your response, Bob. We've considered shrubs and cedar (which is the predominant species), but the deer population in this area makes that less...
Donna, Reed Canary is very aggressive. I would recommend spot treating the reed canary grass before investing in plant material. However the cord grass when...
Aaron M. Kubichka
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In addition, it is VERY unlikely that a few plugs of cordgrass would outcompete an established stand of reed canary. Replacing RGC with a native grass will...
I've found prairie cordgrass to be quite competitive once established. I'm not sure why you would not consider an herbicide treatment first, but some...
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... From: Bernthal, Thomas W. Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 3:25 PM To: Breese, Gregory D; 'Abel, Becky'; 'Eggers, Steve'; 'Garra, Catherine'; 'Kitchen,...
NOTE: A session on wetland invasives has been scheduled for Feb. 3, the day preceding IPAW's conference. We encourage you to attend both conferences! ...
... From: Description for iowa-native-plants List [mailto:IOWA-NATIVE-PLANTS@...] On Behalf Of Mark Leoschke Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 10:22...
Message from the another list. Any comments? I responded that it was invasive, at least in the Arboretum. Bob Wernerehl. ... Subject: [BMP-List] Chinese...
Bob & all, I know of populations that definitely qualify it as a serious ecological problem. I can't comment on the northerly portions of the region but it is...
And since it exists there, it is likely to adapt over time and spread. ... From: IPAW@yahoogroups.com [mailto:IPAW@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jesse's...
Harper-Lore, Bonnie
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forward from Gigi. Interesting. ... Subject: bittersweet Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 08:52:41 -0600 From: Gigi La Budde <bbf.gigi@...> To:...
I did an internet search on this species by scientific name (Celastrus loesner) and came up with very few results, and none meaningful. I wonder if it could be...
The message from Jung Customer Service, though polite, seems to be addressing the question of whether this bittersweet (oriental?) is legally "noxious" in...
I am working on silvicultural fire prescriptions for oak woodlands and forests here in SW Wisconsin. These prescriptions would be used both for stand...
You hit it on the head John. I recommend Jung Customer Service take a look at this link www.ipaw.org/newsletters/issue4.pdf It is a list of invasive plants...
Tom and all, Quick correction -- IPAW's purpose in publishing the working list of invasive species in Wisconsin, is to educate people about what species act...
James Reinartz
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Dec 28, 2005 5:23 pm
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Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested in this work. If you can't open the attachment, contact Pat Robinson (cc'd here) for more info. ...
AGENDA Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin - Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, January 10th, 2006 / 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Nature Conservancy, 633...
To IPAW Board, There is a proposed law for the DNR to issue citations for burning violations that are "the largest source of toxic dioxins in the state as well...
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... "Trapp, Terry L" <Terry.Trapp@dnr. state.wi.us> To "Lobner, Eric C." 01/09/2006 09:42...
Hello All, this time I would like to know more on I. balfourii in Wisconsin. I just checked WI Vascular plants webpage and found that the species is at least...
Kelly and Jesse - many thanks for information! I. balfourii is annual species coming from lower altitudes in western Himalaya. It is spreading in southern...