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Re: small trees to identify

by !!yggdrasil8@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kira Dirlik) Jul 5, 2007 at 03:00 PM

My 7 acre lot was completely covered with eleagnus.  Mine is
deciduous, has reddish and yellow berries in the fall, and
good-smelling light yellow flowers in the spring.  It is horribly
invasive.  I have pulled hundred of them.  Luckily they grow back
slowly, but this year there is a huge "bumper crop" of them coming
back all over.  I have left one batch purposely as a privacy hedge,
and as long as you stay on top of it, it won't become invasive.  Mine
had a 60 year start when I got the lot.
Kira
 




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ncstockguy <ncstockguy  2007-07-02 18:37:32 
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Steve <despammed@[EMAI  2007-07-02 21:43:02 
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Liteshoe@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2007-07-03 01:52:50 
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!!yggdrasil8@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-07-05 15:00:35 
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ncstockguy <ncstockguy  2007-07-03 14:53:44 
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ncstockguy <ncstockguy  2007-07-09 13:25:20 
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!!yggdrasil8@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-07-11 13:58:29 
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ncstockguy <ncstockguy  2007-07-18 10:46:32 

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