[MAIPC] [EXTERNAL] Microstegium and ferns
Marc Imlay
ialm at erols.com
Tue Sep 14 04:56:09 PDT 2021
Could the ferns be related in any way to the dense infiltration of Biopolaris microstegii like plaques that completely wiped out a very large patch of Japanese Stiltgrass about a decade ago?
From: Rod Simmons <Rod.Simmons at alexandriava.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 12:11 AM
To: Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com>
Cc: INVASIVES at listserv.umd.edu; maipc at lists.maipc.org
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL][MAIPC] Microstegium and ferns
Good work, Marc! At the forested Gold Mine Tract above Great Falls Park, MD, Brachyelytrum erectum and shade have severely constricted Microstegium.
Hay-scented Fern, to your point, has done the same at Catoctin Park.
Elymus villosus has seemingly set back Microstegium at Chapman State Park where we mechanically removed Ligustrum sp. years ago.
On Sep 13, 2021, at 7:09 PM, Marc Imlay <ialm at erols.com <mailto:ialm at erols.com> > wrote:
Today I was doing routine removal of non-native invasive species in my local park in Charles County Maryland, where a large patch of Japanese stilt grass died about a decade ago between flower and seed. (typical rust plaques)This has not happened again in the following years. Unfortunately stilt grass has become too difficult in the 200 acre park because it has moved in so much from outside the park. But what was interesting today is the location of the original patch is now dominated by large fern patches, several times more than stilt grass, It is on the top and edge slopes of a mountain like area, which by the way has a wonderful large patch of Mountain Laurel about 150 feet from the fern and stilt grass area. This may be of interest for research on biological control of Japanese stilt grass. BTW, I am succeeding with all the other invasives, including garlic mustard, wineberry, beefsteak plant etc. Cheers
Marc Imlay
Natural Places Committee
Maryland Sierra Club
Board member MAIPC
301 442-5657
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