Brush & Buckthorn Removal Basics In Minnesota
Buckthorn has become a major issue in the midwestern United States. To promote biodiversity on your property, watch for it! Keep reading to learn more!
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What is Buckthorn?
“Common Buckthorn” is an invasive shrub or small tree that can grow up to 25 feet high. It is native to Europe and thrives in many habitats, including shady and dry areas. Due to its laxative effect on birds, it spreads very quickly.
Buckthorn was introduced to North America in the 19th century as an ornamental plant and for hedges. Its hardy nature and attractive berries made it popular among gardeners. However, its ability to spread quickly and aggressively was underestimated. Over time, buckthorn escaped cultivation and began to invade natural areas. Its rapid growth and lack of natural predators allowed it to spread unchecked, leading to significant ecological impacts.
Why is Buckthorn Bad?
Buckthorn outcompetes native plant life for sunlight and nutrients. It can change soil’s nitrogen content, making it more difficult for some other plants to survive. With other plants struggling, it grows taller and stronger, cutting off sunlight for the undergrowth. It spreads rapidly, continuing to kill off other plants that are important to the environment and animal life. It also grows woody thorns that can be very irritating to humans and animals.