[MAIPC] FW: Canadian Thistle in Deale

Earl "Bud" Reaves Jr. ipreav00 at aacounty.org
Mon Aug 17 06:08:46 PDT 2015


David, I'll look into it. It may take a day or so.  Call if any questions.
Bud
(cell) 443.336.0161

On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com> wrote:

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> *Who can help David? *
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> *Marc*
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> *From:* David and Candy [mailto:svendeavor at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 16, 2015 9:39 AM
> *To:* invasives at mdflora.org
> *Subject:* Canadian Thistle in Deale
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> My name is David Masters and I am a retired natural resource manager from
> the west coast.  Invasive species issues were a subject I dealt with for
> several decades as part of my job.
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> I was recently at the Anne Arundel County Library in Deale (which is a
> wonderful library) and discovered a HUGE Canadian thistle in their
> landscape plantings, right out front where everyone can see it.  This
> sucker is at least six feet tall and *very* robust.  I went in and
> mentioned to the staff that this was a very invasive species and should be
> removed before it flowered.  They informed me that no, this was milkweed
> and they were very proud of their efforts to further butterfly survival.
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> So, two problems:
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> 1)      The library staff have misidentified this plant (their landscaped
> guy did the ID) and are spreading erroneous information about invasive
> plants to their patrons.  Their hearts are in the right place and they
> generally do a great job, but they are working with bad info and are
> telling anyone that asks that this noxious invasive plant is milkweed and
> should be protected whenever possible.
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> 2)      This plant is huge, having been well cared for, and is about to
> go to seed.  The first bloom opened yesterday and there are a very large
> number of flowers getting ready to open.  I have seen no other thistles in
> this area and would like to see it stay that way.
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> I’ve tried in person to re-educate them with no luck, after all I’m just a
> walk in and their gardener assures them this is milkweed.  I’ve written to
> the head librarian with my concerns and suggested they consult with a
> botanist and have received no response.  The plant will start seeding later
> this week given the hot dry weather we are having.
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> Would you please forward this email or put me in contact with someone in
> the area who might be able to go by the library, educate the staff,  and
> get this thing out of the ground before it goes to seed.  There are a lot
> of fields around here and they don’t need to add this to the list of plants
> they are fighting.
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> I’d be happy to help in any way I can, but I think I’ve had my shot with
> educating the library staff.
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> I sent this email to Kerrie Kyde at DNR but she/he is out of the office
> till the 27th and this plant will start seeding this week.
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> Thank you,
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>    David Masters
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>   703-667-0459
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