But they’re delicious, and beautiful in a glass of white wine. Also I think that horse has left the barn.... it’s all over in the wild mountain woods of North Carolina, so I don’t think having a corner of my yard with a few wineberries is going to contribute to the invasion overall. As for ileagnus... if I could kill it all, I would! It strangles everything it comes into contact with, and it’s a horrible thorny plant.
Visit the homepage of the Woody Invasives of the Great Lakes Collaborative, and select wineberry, then scroll down to the management tab. The link is woodyinvasives.org/woody-invasive-species/wineberry/#1571683267259-c65fd76c-7490fa11-61a18d81-7f79. If you need additional information, please contact us www.mipn.org/Contacts/.
But they’re delicious, and beautiful in a glass of white wine. Also I think that horse has left the barn.... it’s all over in the wild mountain woods of North Carolina, so I don’t think having a corner of my yard with a few wineberries is going to contribute to the invasion overall. As for ileagnus... if I could kill it all, I would! It strangles everything it comes into contact with, and it’s a horrible thorny plant.
Thank you. I’ve been desperately looking for information. I noticed the stalks growing in an open field on my property.
It grows here in Harper’s Ferry. Tim Pool talks about it all the time on his channel, he says it highly invasive. Definitely agree.
Is he in Harpers Ferry? I know he’s in WV.
I ordered red lantham raspberries and this is what grew. I’m in Washington state. Very annoying.
How do I get rid of them?
Visit the homepage of the Woody Invasives of the Great Lakes Collaborative, and select wineberry, then scroll down to the management tab. The link is woodyinvasives.org/woody-invasive-species/wineberry/#1571683267259-c65fd76c-7490fa11-61a18d81-7f79. If you need additional information, please contact us www.mipn.org/Contacts/.