Q&A – Is there a way to contain invasive Italian Arum?
Question:
Is there a way to contain invasive Italian Arum?
Answer:
Arum is an invasive plant that spreads by seeds. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says Italian Arum has been identified recently as invasive by the state of New York. It is a beautiful plant, but it will spread by wild animals transporting the seeds.
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Is there a way to contain invasive Italian Arum?
Answer:
Arum is an invasive plant that spreads by seeds. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond says Italian Arum has been identified recently as invasive by the state of New York. It is a beautiful plant, but it will spread by wild animals transporting the seeds.
Related Videos:
What is this plant - Italian Arum
How do I remove Italian Arum successfully?
Related Resources:
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Arum Italicum (Araceae) is invasive in New York