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Beaver Lake Watershed — Arkansas

Saturday, April 3, 2010

UA students spend four hours on World Peace Wetland Prairie clipping Japanese honeysuckle vines off trees and trimming back Rosa Arkansana, and blackberry vines plus maybe a few greenbriers

Bad nonnative plant: Japanese honeysuckle one of America's most invasive nonnative species whose damage to native plants outweighs its value for wildlife food and habitat. Not so long ago, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission sanctioned planting Japonica for deer food. Goats love it too.

Good native Plant: Native honeysuckle rates high with home-gardeners, nature lovers, hummingbirds and pollinating insects.


Good Native Plant: Rosa Arkansana the state flower of several states

Good Plant: The Peace Bee Farmer cultivates blackberries for wildlife habitat and food but mostly because the pollinator most essential to food crops is the honeybee which greatly benefits from blackberry flowers' nectar
www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/greenbrier.htm

Good Native Plant: Greenbrier aka Smilax rotundifolia


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Posted by aubunique at 4/03/2010 03:13:00 PM

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