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<br />Buckthorn <br />Common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) was first brought to Minnesota <br />from Europe in the mid-1800s as a very popular hedging material. Shortly <br />after its introduction here, it was found to be quite invasive in natural areas. <br />The nursery industry stopped selling it in the 1930s, but many buckthorn <br />hedges may still be found in older neighborhoods throughout Minnesota. <br /> <br /> <br />Glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), also from Europe, has been sold by the <br />nursery trade in two different forms. The cultivar Columnaris has a narrow <br />and tall form; the cultivar Aspenifolia spreads up to 10 feet and has narrow <br />leaves that give it a ferny texture. This buckthorn aggressively invades <br />wetlands including acidic bogs, fens and sedge meadows. <br /> <br />Why is buckthorn such a problem? <br /> <br />Out-competes native plants for nutrients, light, and moisture <br />Degrades wildlife habitat <br />Threatens the future of forests, wetlands, prairies, and other <br />natural habitats <br />Contributes to erosion by shading out other plants that grow <br />on the forest floor <br />Serves as host to other pests, such as crown rust fungus and <br />soybean aphid <br />Forms an impenetrable layer of vegetation <br />Lacks "natural controls" like insects or disease that would curb its growth <br /> <br /> <br />Regulations <br /> <br />European or common buckthorn and glossy or alder <br />buckthorn are listed as restricted noxious weeds in <br />Minnesota. It is illegal to import, sell, or transport <br />buckthorn in Minnesota. <br /> <br />More about buckthorn <br /> <br />_ ~H~mj.:,~i>>.i <br />Buckthorn leafs out early and retain Identifying buckthorn <br />leaves late into the fall creating <br />dense shade that helps it to out- Is buckthorn in your yard? <br />compete many native plants. <br /> <br />What you can do to control buckthorn! <br /> <br />Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine article The Trouhle With Backvard Buckthorn <br /> <br />Buckthorn identification <br />
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