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Why Invasive Exotics are Bad

Invasive exotics replace native plants by overwhelming them and taking over. This reduces the variety plants and animals and leaves us and the environment impoverished.

One example is Bush Honeysuckle. In the past 20-years this Asian shrub has invaded the back yards and woods through much of the Midwest. We are working hard at the Prairie Garden Trust to control it. We spend a lot of time each year looking for it and killing it.