Multiflora Rose Removal

With iNaturalist down - they say "iNat will be back on its feet/wings/fins/tentacles/pseudopodia as soon as possible" - I'll dip into one of my other pictures for today's topic.

Like many places, Duke Farms has invasive plants that they'd prefer to replace with native ones. One of my volunteer assignments - Trail Steward - is involved in cutting back some of these plants. Though plants like Japanese Honeysuckle, Japanese Barberry, Burning Bush, and Wineberry get a fair amount of attention, Multiflora Rose is frequently our main target.

Although sometimes we've replanted other stuff after removing the invasive ones, many times we just cut the invasives down and hope it gives other species the opportunity to replace the invasive ones. Below is a picture of some of the invasives back in July.

My impression is that these get hauled to a part of the property closed to the public, and after getting good and dried out they mulch it up. The mulch is then used to hamper weed growth and to retain moisture around various trees/shrubs on the property.

Mostly Multiflora Rose
July 18, 2022 at Duke Farms



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