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Re: Goldenrod


Joan:

As the Goldenrod is native to your location, leave it.  If there
seems to be an over abundance of this species, burning
will reduce the populations and allow the grasses and other
forbs room to grow.

Rome Hutchings

-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Lane <jml@prairienet.org>
To: Prairie@mallorn.com <Prairie@mallorn.com>
Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 12:27 PM
Subject: Goldenrod


>Thanks to everyone for all the advise on honeysukle and the dreaded kudzu.
>
>To futher the discussion about notious plants in the prairie, I am
>wondering about all the golden rod that I have popping up all over the
>place.  I live in East Central Illinois and have about 4 acres in prairie
>grasses with some forbs and about another 3 acres that was farmed and then
>put into brome and alfalfa.  Both of these areas have been burned for three
>years but not last year. I have another 10 acres, that has little trees on
>it and has never been burned.
>
>I am seeing so much goldenrod.  Will this pass as  did the giant ragweed
>and foxtail? Or, do I need to be doing something about it?  I actually like
>the look of it. It seeems great for the the insects and butterflies. (Has
>great galls for dried flower arrangements).
>
>We are planning on burning some this March...wondering if I should be
>planning to do something about all the golden rod?
>
>Thanks for the free advice.....Joan
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