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Re: Spartium junceum


Spartium junceum is grow as an ornamental in New Mexico and it does not reseed
and spread. It is one of the few shrubs tough enough to survive in this
climate. I do hope that this shrub "hysteria" is confined to the Pacific
Northwest. Tumbleweed or Russian thistle is a noxious (introduced) pest in
most parts of the state .... not much chance of getting rid of it. There are
other noxious (introduced... such as Salt Cedar) plants that the state could
outlaw. Not much of that (restriction/protection) is happening.  There is a
ban on selling Mulberry (not native... lots of pollen), Juniper and Cedar (big
allergy irritants) in Albuquerque but no one is asked to remove the trees. 
Lee Corbin Fireraven9@aol.com
7200 feet  Zone 5 & Sunset Z 2
5+ Acres of Forest & Meadow
Central New Mexico Mountains
Ponderosa,Pinion,Juniper,Oak!
TagiaSemiArid**90DaySeason
SoilPH-6.8to7-clay,sand,loam&
limestonewith2to3'freezedepth

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