[MAIPC] Autumn olive

Ruth Douglas cvilleruth at embarqmail.com
Fri Sep 2 09:38:07 PDT 2016


Can someone tell me the name of the company in Virginia that is selling "garnet" Autumn olive and where in Virginia they are located?
Thanks. 
Ruth Douglas
Invasive Plant Educator
Virginia Native Plant Society

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> On Sep 2, 2016, at 7:15 AM, Kathryn Peterson- Lambert <triplam747 at aol.com> wrote:
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> ??? Hello everyone! Right now, Olive (not just Russian) is invasive especially in California and all throughout the West. One cannot even make a movie out there without Olive showing up as part of the landscape. it is mono-culture without any biological controls. It is not a good plant to have here. It burns too rapidly and its all too quick replacement is always by the ever present Microstegium (japonica) - Stilt grass. Regards and Respectfully, 
>  Kathryn Peterson-Lambert
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> 1. Re: FW: Fwd: Garnet Autumn Olive on sale for $35! (Adam Mitchell)
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> From: Adam Mitchell <amit at udel.edu>
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> All,
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> I'm not certain whether some cultivars of Autumn Olive are more invasive
> than others, but one particular issue with this cultivar is that it
> produces more berries and larger berries than other cultivars. Since autumn
> olive spreads through wildlife, more attractive, abundant fruits will lead
> to an increase in the spread of the invasive.
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> Nothing in the description of the cultivar suggests that the seeds are
> infertile, but even if they are claimed to be, it can be only a matter of
> time before that is worked off (as some ornamental plants have escaped in
> the past). Just because it isn't considered invasive right now, doesn't
> mean it won't be invasive in the future. Not sure what can be done in VA
> about this cultivar, however.
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> On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com> wrote:
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> > *Subject:* [MAIPC] Fwd: Garnet Autumn Olive on sale for $35!
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> > In the past, I have expressed concerns to this Virginia-based company
> > about their sales of *Morus alba*. Now I see that they are selling
> > Garnet Autumn Olive. I am wondering whether any of you know whether that
> > particular cultivar behaves differently than the species.
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> Adam Mitchell
> Associate Wildlife Biologist ?
> PhD Candidate
> Department of Entomology
> and Wildlife Ecology
> University of Delaware
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