[MAIPC] Japanese Stilt grass
Mary Travaglini
marytravaglini at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 1 06:22:25 PDT 2021
I joked over a decade ago that we should spray it with salt for salt licks...but honestly was just kidding. Pretty sure we can't get deer to develop an acquired taste, although it would be an amazing and fun experiment...:) Mary
On Friday, October 1, 2021, 08:32:50 AM EDT, Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com> wrote:
That is a great thought. And when a deer has learned to like the stiltgrass it may remove it elsewhere. Marc
From: William Buettner Jr <WBuettner at mdot.maryland.gov>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2021 8:06 AM
To: Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com>; INVASIVES at LISTSERV.UMD.EDU; 'MAIPC Listserve' <maipc at lists.maipc.org>
Subject: RE: [MAIPC] Japanese Stilt grass
Has anyone tried to spray stilt grass with an “attractant” that may induce deer browsing? I’m not sure what deer like in the sense of taste but a spray of “sugar” may get them to at least browse the plant which from my observations they appear to shy away from? Just a thought.
From: MAIPC <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org> On Behalf Of Marc Imlay
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Subject: [MAIPC] Japanese Stilt grass
Today at Ruth B. Swann Park in Charles County Maryland, I came across about a quarter acre that had only dead stilt grass from last year. The dead stilt grass was very thick but there was no live stilt grass or any other green vegetation including beefsteak plant, Perilla frutescens. There was a lot of Perilla about 300 feet away.
Marc Imlay
From: Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 7:16 AM
To: 'Kit Britton' <kitbritton at gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Private: Re: Successional Change at Fraser Preserve with Margaret Chatham - Thu, 03/11/2021 7:30pm-9:00pm
If it kills the seedbank and you remove Perilla, the stilt grass would not come up at that location the next year (unless it came in from elsewhere).
From: Kit Britton <kitbritton at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 6:57 AM
To: Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com>
Subject: Re: Private: Re: Successional Change at Fraser Preserve with Margaret Chatham - Thu, 03/11/2021 7:30pm-9:00pm
I don't know. I'm trying to think how to figure that out.
I think if I look for the first spring/early summer growth of both plants, there would be the clue. Is that right?
Killing the seedbank would mean perilla comes up mostly alone except for stiltgrass seed that blows in late the prior year.So maybe that would be a smaller "crop". So the result is the stiltgrass that year is sparse.
One thing is perilla is usually still carrying and presumably dropping seed well after the stiltgrass seems finished.
I will watch patches of perilla on TRI this spring/summer.
Kit
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 8:53 AM Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com> wrote:
Does the Perilla kill the seed bank or just the emerging stiltgrass? Marc
From: Kit Britton <kitbritton at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2021 9:20 PM
To: ialm at erols.com
Subject: Private: Re: Successional Change at Fraser Preserve with Margaret Chatham - Thu, 03/11/2021 7:30pm-9:00pm
>From observation in woodlands environments at Theodore Roosevelt Island and in Donaldson Run Park it appears that Perilla may have a toxic effect on Japanese Stiltgrass which will not grow under the Perilla plants or is very sparse. Also on a larger scale at Gambrill State Park in Maryland this was obnserved last summer.
Kit Britton
ARMN Master Naturalist
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