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The World Conservation Union has included this species in their list of 100 of the world's worst invasive species, one of only 32 terrest...Read More
I'm looking for this tree since I have heard that in the summer during a drought it is a great resource for bees when everything else is ...Read More
I ordered this plant bare root via mail order in about 1997 & it grew & bloomed the 1st year. After 2 yrs I moved & transplanted it to my...Read More
The infamous Tamarisk---bane of river systems, invader of wetlands, and increaser of soil salinity. I would not recommend planting them, ...Read More
I love the tamarisk's lacy foliage, but it's a pest here in Utah. The entire Green and Colorado river systems have been invaded by them....Read More
This tree produces amazing cooling capacity when found in large stands. In Las Vegas, lining the Las Vegas Wash draining all sto...Read More
North Dakota has this plant listed on it's invasive/troublesome list and has put out flyers and cards with the following information:
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Several years ago I ordered a Tamarix through the mail,
planted it out front and waited. And waited. And waited.
Finally, y...Read More
I am well aware of the reputation of this plant and invasive species. These shrubs are easy to spot and I have never seen one out of it's...Read More