[MAIPC] FW: Question about cutting and leaving Euonymus alatus
John Ambler
john.ambler at verizon.net
Wed May 3 07:15:01 PDT 2017
Does anyone have specific information about this?
John Ambler
From: John Ambler [mailto:john.ambler at verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 10:13 AM
To: 'linda ferich'
Subject: RE: BURNING BUSH - my least favorite plant
Linda,
They are in bloom now. The fruit turns red in the fall. So in between the
fruit are developing. I don't know when they are ripe enough to form new
plants. Seed dormancy develops late in their maturation, so there probably
is no problem cutting and leaving them until the beginning of August at
least. I will post this on the Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plant Council
listserve (maipc) to see if anyone else has considered your question.
John
From: linda ferich [mailto:lindaferich at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 9:47 PM
To: john ambler
Subject: BURNING BUSH - my least favorite plant
John, Do you know when the berries start forming on the plants? I was told
"in the fall" but I can't find definite writing on that.
I want to remove them at Fishing creek with some volunteers but I want to be
able to leave the plant lay on the forest floor.
Thanks, Linda
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