Tribe fighting latest trend in noxious weeds: Butterfly bush
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| Fast Facts: Buddleia Common name – David’s Butterfly Bush Scientific name – Buddleia davidii Found in United States, New Zealand, Australia and Europe as an ornamental plant Thrives in nutrient-poor soils; specifically in areas that are recently or frequently disturbed such as river gravel bars Shrub forms dense thickets, crowding out native vegetation May alter soil nutrient concentrations If full removal of plant is not practical, cut off flower heads in June and July, before the seeds set |
Turnbull is working with other groups and agencies to educate riverfront property owners about the issue and help create “fish-friendly yards.” The main problem he faces is that the plant is sold at local nurseries. Turnbull notes that although the plant has been banned from retail sale in California and Oregon, it is still legal to purchase here, despite being listed as a noxious weed.
“We’d like to provide information to retailers advising people not to plant buddleia near a stream or river and we can also recommend native plant alternatives to interested landowners,” he said.
Funding for this project comes from a BIA grant. Support from property owners living on the Dungeness River has also been crucial and beneficial to the effort.
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