Re: Re: Pseudacorous seeds was Late additions to the seed exchange
- Subject: Re: Re: Pseudacorous seeds was Late additions to the seed exchange
- From: E* H* <e*@mymts.net>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 20:38:52 -0600
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I too remember the first Earth Day in 1970,
although I was rather busy having my first child a few days before. And
although it wasn't official until 1980 in Canada, many of us unofficially took
part.
We've come a long way, but still have a long way to
go.
El, Ste Anne, Manitoba, Canada Z3
From: r*@embarqmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 7:30 PM
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Re: Pseudacorous seeds was Late
additions to the seed exchange
Dennis: I am probably the closest to a real plant ecologist on this forum. I go back all the way to the first Earth Day when I was a PHD graduate student in plant ecology. I protested then and i do now over the right issues. I recognize that some plants are invasive. But this whole issue is much more complex than simply banning a plant. Plants that are invasive in one area are not in another. Even native plants can become invasive taking over the habitat from other natives. I certainly think it important to understand our actions, but tarring one plant because someone says its invasive somewhere is sad when there are environments where it can be grown without threat. If a gardener is careful just having pseudacorus in the garden is not a problem. The problem is more with the massive seed diustributions on native wetlands that occured in the !950s when the idea of adding a colorful exotic to the local environment was considered wonderful. Pseudacorus was used to maintain banks on canals and other areas to prevent erosin. Indeed, most of the invasive plants we see today were introduced into the wild by the thousands to allay the devastation of overuse, clearcutting and other abuses. It is no surprise that when planted in huge numbers they were able to establish in the environment. Stop the abuse of the land and you will limit exotic invasives.
Down with pseudacorus! On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:15 PM, <C*@aol.com> wrote:
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