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Oh, I am well aware.
Cut/break it and it branches even wider and larger.
15 acres here that I cut trails all over for walking/skiiing.
One good thing about it is that it breaks fairly easily(as long as you don't grab a thorn), I was always breaking off branches that grew into the trails while walking/mowing/skiiing/snowmobiling.
It will take over the world!!
Sounds like you two are describing buckthorn. Cut it off, pull it out, it just keeps coming back. And it has nice little berries that the birds scatter about. There are groves that have been completely taken over by this stuff. It’s so thick you can’t even walk through them.What I just looked up on "bora" sounds pretty serious! Uprooted trees, roofs ripped off. Be safe!
They are everywhere here. I don't hate them for two reasons: We have 25 acres, and the honeybees LOVE them.
At the bee meeting, the presenter (an arborist/beekeeper) said that autumn olive is the "perfect" invasive. Birds eat the fruit, poop out the seeds in the perfect condition for sprouting. Chop it down? It grows back and spreads. Dig it out? ANY bit of root can survive and grow a new plant.
We have chopped some down, and yep, they come back every time. The most we can hope for is to keep them (slightly) in check. Any twiglet that comes up in the gardens gets pulled out.
Another thing I have to stay ahead of is walnut. Squirrels bury the nuts, and when they come up in the garden, I am relentless.
Ah, yes, my arch nemesis. Goats help.Sounds like you two are describing buckthorn. Cut it off, pull it out, it just keeps coming back. And it has nice little berries that the birds scatter about. There are groves that have been completely taken over by this stuff. It’s so thick you can’t even walk through them.
Or there are more than two!or if there are two terrible invasive plants.