Named for its bright red fall foliage, burning bush is an invasive shrub popular for ornamental and landscape uses. “Despite its demonstrated invasiveness, it remains one of the most popular ...
The state Department of Agriculture is giving away native plants to those who show they've removed invasive ones.
While I was doing some internet surfing this spring I came across some articles discussing beneficial native plants to add to ...
Begun by the North American Invasive Species Management Association ... flowering pear trees, burning bush, chocolate vine (Akebia), four kinds of non-native privets, and five kinds of non ...
In South Africa’s Western Cape, a common feature of clearing efforts is the “stack burning” method. This is where invasive ...
Pennsylvania falls within the defined USDA Northeast region of the U.S.: the western Pennsylvania specific USDA Planting Zone ...
The Orange, Martin, and Daviess County Soil & Water Conservation districts (SWCDs) announce a new program in 2025 targeting ...
In South Africa's Western Cape, a common feature of clearing efforts is the "stack burning" method. This is where invasive plants such as port jackson are chopped down, stacked on top of each ...
Last, but certainly not “last or least” on the list of invasive plants to avoid and remove is the Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus – Winged Euonymus). Like most invasives discussed here ...