[MAIPC] Oriental bittersweet undergrowth vines

Marc Imlay ialm at erols.com
Mon Nov 4 06:17:03 PST 2019


I have found that the very small vines can be pulled out by the roots with volunteers successfully. This solves about half of the undergrowth problem. Make sure the soil is wet from recent rain, Marc Imlay

 

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From: MAIPC <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org> On Behalf Of Wakeford, Anne M
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:05 AM
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Cc: Vance, Joshua A <Joshua.A.Vance at wv.gov>; Colin Carpenter <ccarpenter95 at gmail.com>
Subject: [MAIPC] Oriental bittersweet undergrowth vines

 

I’m currently working on a project at Cacapon state park in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. The project involves cutting orientalist bittersweet vines that are growing up trees and applying garlon 4 (triclopyr) mixed with diesel to the surface of the cut vine encircling the vine and to the ground.

 

We worked on the project last weekend and plan another work trip mid November. 

 

The area where we are working also has numerous areas of “undergrowth” of vines. I was told best to use foliar spray in late summer and then cut vines. However in summer lots of other underbrush and ticks and snakes. 

 

Instead can these shorter vines be killed and controlled in November? 

 If these vines are cut close to the ground if herbicide garlon 4 is applied will it kill the vines? How close to the ground do these undergrowth vines need to be cut.  How should spray be applied surface or all the way down to the ground?

 

Thanks for getting back to me on this. 

 

Anne Wakeford 

WVDNR Biologist 

 

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