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Identifying Common Buckthorn and Understanding Its Impact
Common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) is an invasive shrub or small tree that has become a major threat to North American ecosystems. Native to Europe and western Asia, it was initially introduced as an ornamental plant and for hedgerows.
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Buckthorn | Minnesota DNR
Appearance: Tall understory shrub or small tree, grows up to 20' high, has a spreading loosely branched crown, often multiple stems at the base. Brown bark with ...
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Common buckthorn | (Rhamnus cathartica) - Wisconsin DNR
Tall understory shrub or small tree up to 20-25' tall, often with several stems arising from the base and spreading crown. Gray to brown bark.
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buckthorn
buckthorn (ˈbʌkθɔːn) [f. buck n.1 + thorn. App. Lyte's translation of the It. and mod.L. names.] The shrub Rhamnus catharticus; the berries of which yield sap-green and other pigments, and were formerly used as a powerful cathartic.1578 Lyte Dodoens vi. xxx. 810 The Italians do call it Spino Merlo, ...
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Common Buckthorn – Profile and Resources | Invasive Species Centre
Common buckthorn is native to Europe. It is found from Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan. Buckthorn is shade and drought tolerant and grows in a range of ...
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The buckthorn blues - Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Exotic, or non-native, buckthorn plants native to Europe and Asia were first brought to the United States as a decorative plant in the late ...
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USS Buckthorn (1863)
USS Buckthorn was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Buckthorn was a strongly built vessel and was well adapted for service as a tug.
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Buckthorn - Penn State Extension
Common (Rhamnus cathartica) and glossy (Frangula alnus) buckthorns are invasive trees. This article displays images to assist with identification and provides ...
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Common Buckthorn | National Invasive Species Information Center
Species Profile: Common Buckthorn. Forms dense stands that dominate ecosystems and displace native species (Mascaro et al. 2007)
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Common buckthorn | The Morton Arboretum
This shrub spreads by seed, which is dispersed through consumption by animals. It commonly grows in forests, but can also grow in grasslands, riparian areas, ...
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Rhamnus (plant) - Wikipedia
Rhamnus is a genus of about 140 accepted species of shrubs or small trees, commonly known as buckthorns, in the family Rhamnaceae.
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Buckthorn Everywhere : r/invasivespecies - Reddit
Buckthorn leaves will stay green longer than other plants, so fall is a great time to do this. Leave the stumps a few inches above the ground ...
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Allis' Buckthorn Barbed Wire, 1881-1900 - The Henry Ford
Inventors received hundreds of patents for barbed wire during the late 1800s. Some innovators created strands of fencing with sharp metal points cut into the wire; others incorporated small wire spurs twisted and attached to the wire to create a painful barrier. Each inventor believed their variation made the best fencing to keep livestock out of crop fields or confine them to pastures.
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USS Buckthorn
USS Buckthorn is a name used more than once by the U.S.
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USS Buckthorn (AN-14)
On 23 April, Buckthorn received orders heralding her inactivation. References
NavSource Online: Service Ship Photo Archive - YN-9 Dogwood / Buckthorn - AN-14 Buckthorn
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