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Re: honeysuckle


At 02:38 PM 2/6/98 -0800, you wrote:
>CarmenTK@aol.com wrote:
>> 
>> > brett@il.nrcs.usda.gov (Brett Roberts)
>> 
>> rgreen@denr1.igis.uiuc.edu (Ruth A. Green)
>> 
>> Thanks for the advice on Roundup.  A plan is forming in my mind.  I can
pull
>> the vines off the trees and shrubs (because it is so satisfying!) being
>> careful to leave a few green streamers near the ground to treat.  I will
hie
>> me to the co-op this day.
>> 
>> Carmen
>> mid TN, zone 6
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>A follow up to your honeysuckle problem.  Look at the bright side, at
>least your not dealing with kudzu!!  Don't laugh I have found this beast
>growing prolifically (i.e) in West Central Illinois!  yes west central
>illinois not west central georgia.  The latitude of this sighting is
>roughly the same as the Iowa-Missouri state lines.
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Hi Brett,
Would you mind describing where the ubiquitous kudzu is growing in West
Central IL? It would be informative to find out if anyone else has found it
here in Central Illinois...
chris
Chris Johns
Illinois Natural History Survey
Center for Economic Entomology
607 E. Peabody Dr. MC-652
Champaign, IL. 61820
217.265.0669
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