While not all non-native plants are invasive, in North America, many non-native honeysuckles definitely are. This includes ...
UAV use in wooded areas can identify invasive plant species for removal along as well as track the effectiveness of control measures. Here we locate honeysuckle from fall 2018 to winter/spring 2019.
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is a well-established exotic invasive plant from northern Asia and Europe. Its unique characteristics allow it to outcompete many locally native plant species ...
These plants can be confused with the native American fly honeysuckle (Lonicera canadensis). To differentiate between native and invasive, a section of the stem is clipped off and observed; native ...
letting the honeysuckle get another dose of food before the long winter. There simply was no other native plant that previously occupied that niche. Some invasive exotic species thrive in a new ...
Last week didn’t go well for the area’s invasive species. With assistance from a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant, the Conservation Corps visited Hutchinson for four ...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) is one of four species of non-native honeysuckle listed as Restricted Noxious Weeds in Minnesota. It is native to Asia and was introduced to North America as an ...
Winter, the dormant season for most plants in the Chicago area, presents unique opportunities for restoration work targeting ...