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new jersey tea
- Subject: new jersey tea
- From: "J. A. Raasch" jaraasch@facstaff.wisc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 20:08:15 -0500
Hello.
Can anyone tell me whether new jersey tea is an aggressive shrub. I would
like to plant several within 50-100 feet of a 2-acre remnant/restoration.
They will be close to existing brush, including sumac, that is not going to
be removed. So I assume they won't add to the problem of hedge rows
breaking up open areas. I've read that the seed are stimulated by fire to
germinate. Will I find patches rivaling sumac, eurasion honeysuckle, or
prickly ash the first time I burn after the new jersey tea produce seed?
Thank you for any input.
John
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