• Contact Us
  • Our Mission
  • Our Projects
Main Menu
  • Home
  • Board Members
  • Events Calendar
  • Nature Daze
  • News Archive
  • Our Partners
  • Quarterly Newsletters
  • Volunteer Opportunities
Invasive Plants
  • Grasses
  • Herbs
  • Shrubs
  • Trees
  • Vines
  • Invasive Species Packet
  • Roadside Mapping Project
  • BCSP Mapping Project
Native Plants
  • Full sun
  • Full sun to light shade
  • Full sun to part sun
  • Light shade to full shade
  • Planting Tips
  • Where to buy native plants

Buyer Beware “Non-invasive” ornamental plants probably aren’t

PDF Print E-mail

Conservation Magazine

The Japanese barberry is a pretty little bush – thorny, yes, but the bright red berries can brighten up a winter garden. But the barberry has a dark side: Many U.S. states and Canada now ban the plant’s sale because of its prowess as an invader. To sidestep such rules, some nurseries now tout certain varieties of barberry and other banned plants as “less invasive.” But that label probably won’t stand up to scientific scrutiny, a new study warns.  For the full story, http://www.conservationmagazine.org/2011/10/buyer-beware-2/ .

 


Template by real79.org - Joomla Templates.