[MAIPC] photo of probably invasive Viburnum taken in parks in Fairfax Co.
Mark Frey
runcator at gmail.com
Sun May 22 10:23:06 PDT 2022
All
Because there are so many Viburnums out there I made the attached for our
area; it may be useful. I have had good luck controlling viburnums by
cutting and tarping. They seem to die more quickly under a tarp than bush
honeysuckle.
Mark
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 3:09 PM Stephen Hiltner <stevehiltner at gmail.com>
wrote:
> There are a few of these in our Princeton, NJ nature preserve that were
> probably planted many decades ago and persist, but just today I was
> noticing one blooming where I hadn't seen one before, and wondered if they
> are starting to spread. It might also be that it's been there all along and
> is finally getting enough sun to flower now that so many ashes are dying.
>
> On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 10:11 AM <phytodoer at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Did anyone else see this plant this spring? Is it on anybody's watch or
>> action lists?
>>
>> Species is apparently chindo or shasta viburnum, *Viburnum plicatum*
>>
>>
>> Faith Campbell
>>
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