NYBG EcoQuest November 2017 - Week Three

INVESTIGATE INVASIVES!

November 1–21
Twenty-seven naturalists have made one hundred and fifty-two observations of Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Japanese Angelica Tree (Aralia elata), Italian Arum (Arum italicum) and Porcelain-berry (Ampelopsis glandulosa) and associated organisms. Good news! The infestation of Italian Arum discovered on the Bronx River in Westchester county was recently dug up and discarded-- an example of Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) in action!

Observations: 152
Places: Manhattan, 52; Bronx, 52; Queens, 30; Staten Island, 17; Brooklyn, 1.
Observers: @susanhewitt, 34; @laura622, 27; @mpitaro, 19; @cbarron, 17; @bioethics, 15.

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Posted on November 21, 2017 08:52 PM by danielatha danielatha

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That site on the Bronx River will need checking next year, because it is awfully hard to get out all of the tiniest tubers.

Posted by susanhewitt over 6 years ago

Agreed!! The abundant tubers are the color of dirt and look like small stones. Interesting observation is that they all seemed to be the same size ca 1 cm diameter.

Posted by danielatha over 6 years ago

Ah, what a pity they are not white -- that would make it much easier!

Posted by susanhewitt over 6 years ago

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