Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 24, 2019

Native plants Regenerate on Their Own After Invasive Shrubs are Removed

ScienceDaily reports

Invasive shrubs have become increasingly prevalent in the deciduous forests of eastern North America — often creating a dense understory that outcompetes native plants. Many land managers would like to remove the invaders, but worry about whether a costly remediation program will be needed to help the native plant community rebound.

Read story at  Native plants regenerate on their own after invasive shrubs are removed — ScienceDaily


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