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Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board <br /> September 13, 1999 <br /> FALL CLEANUP OF YOUR L:V\-DSCAPE INCLUDES BUCKTHORN REMOVAL <br /> October is when we begin the process of putting our gardens to bed for the winter. It's the <br /> time when roses are covered and when annual flowers and vegetables are pulled and added to the <br /> compost once a killing frost hits. It is recommended that many perennials be cut down also following <br /> the frost. However.if you attract birds to your garden,do not cut down late season perennial bloomers <br /> such as sedum, coneflower, hyssop and ornamental grasses. The seed heads on these plants will <br /> remain for the winter and provide additional food for the birds. <br /> In addition to your regular yard preparations for the winter, there is one more task to add to <br /> your list. In mid September.the Minnesota Department of Agriculture added Buckthorn to the noxious <br /> weed list here in the state of Minnesota. Its placement on this list reflects the serious problems that <br /> landowners and park systems are experiencing with this plant. Buckthorn is readily spread by birds <br /> that eat the fruits and leave seeds in droppings at the next site they visit. <br /> Buckthorn shrubs are easily seen at this time of the year. When most trees and shrubs have dropped <br /> their leaves for the winter,buckthorn will continue to retain its green leaves often into late December. <br /> The art below details the foliage of the three different buckthorns common in our area. Common and <br /> the two Glossy-'Columnaris'(Tallhedge)and`Asplenifolia'(Femleaf) <br /> We are asking your assistance in helping to remove this plant from within Minneapolis. Buckthorn <br /> has overtaken our park woodlands and now is invading wetlands. If you have any of the three buckthorns <br /> noted below,please either dig it out or cut it down and prevent it from,resprouting. Only through the <br /> assistance of city residents can we hope to have a chance to turn our woodlands around. As long as <br /> there are buckthorn plants in private property areas, there will be fruits available for the birds to <br /> spread. We have begun an effort to remove buckthorn from parklands,but its success will depend on <br /> you. Please help by destroying any buckthorn on your property. If you want information on how to <br /> remove buckthorn and treat stumps, we can help by providing you with fact sheets on buckthorn <br /> control. Send a stamped. self-addressed envelope to: NVRB-Buckthorn Info, 3800 Bryant Avenue <br /> South,Minneapolis.Minnesota 55409. <br /> For further intormation on this release. call Man, at 612-313-7726 <br /> P.S. To media: A detailed article entitled "Alien .411elopaths " liras sent to You this spring. If you <br /> have not alreadv published it, it would be an ideal companion article for this news release. If you <br /> cannot locate your copy, please call :Liar_• and she can either e-mail You a copy or e-mail you the <br /> file with this article. <br /> Rhamnus cathartica <br /> JRhamnusharticaig tip Rhamnus frangula <br /> ',4spenifolia' <br /> Rhamnus frangula <br />
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