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RE: Spartium junceum


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> From: 	Fireraven9
> Reply To: 	woodyplants@mallorn.com
> Sent: 	Wednesday, May 13, 1998 11:00 PM
> To: 	woodyplants@mallorn.com
> Subject: 	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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