While out in the woods this season, be on the look out for Japanese barberry. Several plants have been seen in the woods on the east side and south end of the island which escaped from a yard. Let's get rid of these plants which will help control the tick population. More information can be found online or by contacting Shelby Harris, TIS Administrator. Thank you for your vigilance.
Japanese Barberry and Ticks
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Japanese Barberry and Ticks
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Re: Japanese Barberry and Ticks
Not to be confused with bearberry. A native plant with red berries that are enjoyed by bears….if we had bears here.
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Yes, bearberry berries are also a favorite of many species of birds on the island. Bearberry doesn't have the needle like thorns along the stems either.
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Sad to hear that it too has arrived! Also be on the lookout for burning bush. There are several planted in the memorial garden at the medical center and I've already pulled a few seedlings that were in the woods there. Easy to find in the Fall when it turns brilliant pink or crimson. Medical center should remove them.
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Thanks own for your vigilance, Owen. The Japanese Barberry escaped from someone's yard plantings too. I'll pass along your observation to the Medical Center. Have a great winter.
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I have passed this info along to the dedicated Wellness Gardeners! ~Ann