Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Operation Tree Rescue

Remember my Oct. blog about the tree in Winslow Park with the vines covering it? Here it is now, after Operation Tree Rescue! 
It took a while to get those vines cut, but
hopefully they will not have a chance to come
back. With time, the dead vines will fall off and
the tree will be free of its deadly 'alien' invaders.

Do we enjoy fall foliage in CT? It is one of our crown jewels, isn't it?  People come from all over the world to view it.  This popular site tells where to go for best viewing, and when to time your trip: http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2697&q=322764&depNav_GID=1631

Fall foliage was not in the cards for this tree in Winslow Park this year.  But with a little help from 'Cyndi Lopper' and friends, I think we might see its fall colors next year!  Most of the vines seen here are an invasive species called Asiatic Bittersweet, with trunks that are as big as your arm, or larger!! The trunks wrap around the tree, strangling it .  Homeowners, watch your property.  This stuff is everywhere!  Protect your investment! Don't let your trees look like these below.  You can't even tell what type of trees they are - the vines have covered it like a blanket.  Do you want to help?  Start with your own property, then take a look at our local parks.  If you have any questions about which plants are invasive (but I think we could tell with this one, couldn't we?), go to UConn's website www.hort.uconn.edu/cipwq



 

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