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Ailanthus altissima: "toxic tree of heaven"
"Bill" wrote in message s.com... NB: this is posted to uk.environment.conservation and uk.rec.gardening "The toxic Tree of Heaven threatens England's green and pleasant land" http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_ne...874333,00.html '...grows raipidly to heights of 80ft or more...' '...amateur gardeners should be vigilant. Look out for sprouts and self sown seedlings... remove them.' '...Ailanthus leaks toxins into the ground which prevent the germination and establishment of other species in its vicinity.' '...is fiercly resistant to human intervention... responds to cutting by throwing out underground suckers which can damage pavements, drainage systems and foundations.' '...the Environment Agency does not yet register Ailanthus as an invasive species, but it is included in the top 25 alien invasive plants by the European Plant Protection Organisation as posing 'an important threat to plant health, environment and biodiversity'.' @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Just read this article in the Observer and was wondering where abouts in the country these trees are and if people have had any experience with them. I live in rural West Dorset and haven't seen any... yet. Thinking perhaps a website clocking the spread of them could be set up. Don't panic, it's been here for 250 years or so without 'taking over'. |
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