[MAIPC] Honeysuckle Chipping

Richard Gardner rtgardner3 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 21 12:19:43 PDT 2018


 At our home, I pull out the bush honeysuckles (amazingly easy to do in our woodlot) and leave them with the roots exposed.
                                                 Richard Gardner
    On Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 2:31:05 PM EDT, Alison Pearce <Alison.Pearce at anshome.org> wrote:  
 
  
Hi everyone,
 
Does anyone have information about whether it is advisable to leave wood chips in place when removing amur honeysuckle from a forest?  I am planning to cut our dense infestation of honeysuckle at Woodend Nature Sanctuary and treat stumps with glyphosate.  We have a spicebush population that hopefully will benefit from the reduced competition, plus we will be doing restoration planting of tree seedlings, shrub and herbaceous species.  My concern is whether the allelopathic effects of amur honeysuckle arise only from root exudates of live plants or whether decaying honeysuckle woodchips would also suppress other vegetation.
 
Any advice would be much appreciated,
 
Alison
 
  
 

|  | Alison Pearce, PhD |
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Alison Pearce, PhD
Director of Restoration
Audubon Naturalist Society
8940 Jones Mill Road
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 652-9188 x30
Alison.Pearce at anshome.org
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