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Hold your breath and kill the South's worst weed. People like their privacy ... We do not need Chinese privet in this country. Native plants and bees will happily come back when it's gone.
Since 2019, native species of flowering plants have returned to hillsides after invasive weeds have been eradicated. Vistas ...
Every tree is a banquet for wildlife and Fort Roberdeau will be a banquet hall once the saplings planted during its Earth Day ...
Stand aside, Bradford pear. There's a new invasive plant in town and Ohio is targeting it. On Jan. 1, 2026, the common privet will join the callery pear, better known as the Bradford pear ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 22% — or roughly 500 species — of plants growing wild in the state are not native.
(WKBN) — Another plant will soon officially join the growing list of invasive species in Ohio, which makes the sale, propagation or distribution of it illegal. The common privet, or ligustrum ...
City officials said privet has spread throughout the greenbelt, raising concerns for the ecosystem and nearby communities.