Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sunday July 11, 2010

Today is dedicated to the removal of Wine Berry bushes [Rubus phoenicolasius]. It is very important to remove these bushes before they produce berries. Once there are berries, the birds eat them and spread the seeds throughout the area. The drought has helped us this year. There are not as many berries on the bushes and the berries that are there are not well developed thanks to the lack of rain.

Notice the native Blackberry bush [Rubus fruticosus] in the foreground. This bush was discovered when I removed the invasive Wine Berries, hopefully, it will take over this area, displacing these invasives.



I found additional native Blackberry bushes in other areas that I cleared of Wine Berries. These bushes needed some water since the Wine Berries nearly overtook them in growth.



The earlier work, devoted to clearing Japanese Stilt Grass, has opened space for native wildflowers Yellow Crownbeard [Verbesina occidentalis]:



I also saw another deer today.



A Parks Police officer, who was on a motorcycle patrol of the Park, stopped and talked to me for a few minutes. He recognized my Weed Warrior hat and thanked me for the work that I was doing.

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