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How Introduced Plants May Behave Like Ecological Time Bombs

How Introduced Plants May Behave Like Ecological Time Bombs

When the US native flowering dogwood tree was laid waste by an imported fungus in the 1970’s, the east Asian kousa dogwood was widely planted as a disease-resistant replacement. After 50 years, however, it has turned invasive. Dr. Bethany Bradley of the University of Massachusetts Amherst explains to Growing Greener podcast that such a “lag period” is common among introduced plants and why this makes plant introduction a very risky gamble.

https://www.thomaschristophergardens.com/podcasts/how-introduced-plants-may-behave-like-ecological-time-bombs

Roy Diblik - My Gravel Garden Experiment Expands!

Roy Diblik - My Gravel Garden Experiment Expands!

Olivia Laing: The Garden Against Time

Olivia Laing: The Garden Against Time