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Post by archeryman32 on Feb 22, 2013 21:16:57 GMT -5
Mine doesn't seem to spread. Very controlled. Looks nice too, IMO.
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Post by cornusracemosa on Feb 23, 2013 6:40:08 GMT -5
The issue with exotics is there no naturalization with our ecosystems. Nothing to keep them from forming monocultures other than us.
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Post by Dutch on Feb 23, 2013 8:00:16 GMT -5
I know how much you love monocultures of autumn olive. LOL
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Post by cornusracemosa on Feb 23, 2013 9:03:40 GMT -5
Was I that obvious?
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Post by Dutch on Feb 23, 2013 9:17:07 GMT -5
Over the years, I've sorta taken some hints as to your true feelings towards AO.
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Post by Dutch on Feb 23, 2013 9:18:47 GMT -5
I seem to remember Bake545 being in love with AO as well! LOL
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Post by cornusracemosa on Feb 23, 2013 9:52:30 GMT -5
In all honesty, I found that AO was the most tolerated by woodcock. Rose and bush honeysuckle were highly avoided. Having said that I didn't find any use in high stem density olive stands.
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