Honeysuckle and Multiflora roses

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I have lots of huneysuckle and multiflora roses do you have any plants or anything you might want to trade for them? thanks gail

-- Anonymous, March 23, 2002

Answers

Please do not distribute multiflora rose. The birds spread the seeds and unchecked for a few years it takes over pastures and rural land and is very hard to get rid of.

-- Anonymous, March 23, 2002

I'll take some,, what do you want to trade for them?

-- Anonymous, March 23, 2002

Yep, Mitch is right. Multiflora rose is one of those introduced plants that has turned invasive. Land owners in this county are encouraged to destroy all plants on their property and that is usually a several year process.

-- Anonymous, March 23, 2002

that plant isnt on my states list as invasive,, so I would like some if possible. Il trade for some purple loosestrife

-- Anonymous, March 24, 2002

There could be legal repercussions for shipping these plants to certain states. Especially purple loosestrife!!

-- Anonymous, March 24, 2002


only if someone wants to butt in and narc

-- Anonymous, March 25, 2002

No one will have to narc on you when, in just a few sort years, these invasive plants start to spread and cause havoc. And it won't take a rocket scientist to see that a particular place is the point of origin for the invasion. I feel that being informed on the status of some of these introduced plants can be helpful when one is making a responsible decision on trading them.

-- Anonymous, March 25, 2002

since multiflora or purple loostriff isnt on ALL states invasive lists,, whos to say where it can or cant go?

-- Anonymous, March 25, 2002

Stan, here's a link to the Michigan Invasive Plant Council. You may also be interested in Michigan State University's Purple Loosestrife Project. You can do whatever you want but other people may not be aware of the implications of trading these plants. That's why I feel it is important to be INFORMED and RESPONSIBLE.

-- Anonymous, March 25, 2002

thanks Bren,,, nothing I didnt already know,,I work pretty close with MSU on alot of things. I am also one of the few people in this state that can LEGALLY grow and raise purple loostrife. AND I CAN sell it. Im working with county exten on finding insects or fungi that attack and weaken it. So, again,, thanks,, and I would still like some muiltfora,, (since it isnt on MY states list)

-- Anonymous, March 25, 2002


It is really hilarious that anyone would WANT multiflora roses. Although they smell great, within a few years you will question your own sanity. They can grow as big as a house (a large house!) and are virtually impenetrable. Your neighbors will LOVE you for introducing these plants if there aren't any in your area yet!!!! There are woods around here where you cannot even walk because of these things. The deer really like to hide in them though.

-- Anonymous, March 26, 2002

sounds great I want some

-- Anonymous, March 26, 2002

guess you dont want to do the trade anymore huh? then you should have the moderator remove this posting

-- Anonymous, March 30, 2002

stan, one good use for the multiflora is goat feed, my goats love it and I keep it in check around here by whacking on it to feed them..also once was told that it is good as protection for young hardwood trees untill they get out of deer reach...have cussed out the birds that spread this stuff many a time, there really isn't any way to stop its spread if let go to seed...but if you really want some, check and see if the loosestrife is restricted in WV(and what is it GOOD for anyway??)

-- Anonymous, March 30, 2002

since IM in the deep freeze here,,Im betting that it wont take over,, and the deer will decimate it pretty quick,, loostrife was brought over from europe, because it make great honey,, and bees love it,,problem is,, it takes over wetlands,, FAST,, I know its restriced in ALL 50 states,,, but Ill trade some beeswax candles for some. I need something that will last a few months anyways,, and if it "pisses" off the neihbors,, no sweat

-- Anonymous, March 30, 2002


Gail, how do you ship the honeysuckle plants? We have it all over, do you know of anything to do with it besides eat it off the vine and make nice baskets?

-- Anonymous, May 02, 2002

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