Land Plants - invasive

Ivy, English or Atlantic (Hedera helix or Hedera hibernica) on May 13, 2010

Submitter has sample
EDRR Status: Population treated

Description of specimen

No description provided

Commentary

The students have picked about 15 garbage bags of English Ivy and it is currently sitting in the back of the school building. Do you pick up bags? Can you come in and remove the rest of it? The kids would likely be able to help.
The principal is Mr. Dan Draper, his email is draperd@estacada.k12.or.us and his #(503) 630-8621.

Reporter
May 13, 2010, 5:25 a.m.

Good Morning Mr. Eberhardt.

Disposal of plant materials is a problem that many restoration efforts face when combating invasive species. Ivy is of particular concern because of the immense amount of plant material present here in Clackamas County. In many cases, we actually recommend that landowners compost the matierial on site.

Since the control efforts you described seem to be tied to an educational opportunity, I contacted the Metro Recycle ng program coordinator Freda Sherbune. Freda has offered to try facilitate a working solution to the issue that you reported.

Thanks again for the report and helping to raise awareness of this issue.

Sam

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Samuel Leininger
WeedWise Program Manager
Clackamas Soil & Water Conservation District
221 Molalla Ave. Suite 102
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-655-3144 x118
samuel.leininger@or.nacdnet.net
www.conservationdistrict.org
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Samuel Leininger
May 19, 2010, 3:03 a.m.