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Burning Bush Plants: What Gardeners Need to Know
Burning bush plants are known for red fall foliage, but the seeds invade natural areas. Grow a sterile cultivar or a native shrub instead.
This week, gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about when to cut back geraniums grown from cuttings over the winter, where to prune a burning bush with rabbit damage, and more. Reader ...
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Gardener urges homeowners to rip out harmful plant that is spreading rapidly in US: 'The kind of education folks need'
"I removed ours… so glad I did!!" Gardener urges homeowners to rip out harmful plant that is spreading rapidly in US: 'The kind of education folks need' first appeared on The Cool Down.
In this edition of ID That Tree, we’re going to introduce you to two species found in Indiana. One of them is a native called blackhaw, and the other an invasive called burning bush. Blackhaw has ...
The red berries of burning bush are eaten by birds and spread from landscape to natural areas, where this non-native, invasive shrub can take over and crowd out native plants. The red berries of ...
Burning bush – a widely planted landscape shrub popular for its fire-engine-red fall foliage – has been deemed invasive by the state Department of Agriculture and will be phased out of sale in ...
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