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A Management Guide for Invasive Plants in Southern Forests James ...

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49Ch<strong>in</strong>aberrytreeCh<strong>in</strong>aberrytree (Melia azedarach L.) is a traditional widely escaped ornamental that is deciduous, grow<strong>in</strong>g to about 50feet (15 m) tall. It has lacy, many divided leaves that are dark green, turn<strong>in</strong>g yellow <strong>in</strong> fall. Showy panicles of t<strong>in</strong>y blueflowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g yield abundant round yellow pulpy fruit that persist dur<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>in</strong>ter. Stump sprouts, root sprouts, andseedl<strong>in</strong>gs will eventually emerge after ma<strong>in</strong> stems are killed. Viable seed can be produced by 4- and 5-year-old plants.Species spreads by abundant bird-dispersed seeds.<strong>Management</strong> strategies:Remove old ornamental plant<strong>in</strong>gs, and control sprouts and seedl<strong>in</strong>gs. Bag and dispose of fruit <strong>in</strong> a dumpster or burn.Treat the abundant seedl<strong>in</strong>gs after parent tree is killed.Rapid growth requires foliar sprays <strong>in</strong> the first year.Cut and bulldoze when fruit are not present.Manually pull new seedl<strong>in</strong>gs and tree wrench sapl<strong>in</strong>gs when soil is moist, ensur<strong>in</strong>g removal of all roots.Burn<strong>in</strong>g treatments are suspected of hav<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>imal topkill effect due to scant litter.Recommended control procedures:Trees. Us<strong>in</strong>g dilutions and cut-spac<strong>in</strong>gs specified on the herbicide label (anytime except March and April) make stem<strong>in</strong>jections us<strong>in</strong>g Arsenal AC* or Pathway*, or when safety to surround<strong>in</strong>g vegetation is desired, Garlon 3A. For felled trees,apply these herbicides to stump tops immediately after cutt<strong>in</strong>g. Also, ORTHO Brush-B-Gon, En<strong>for</strong>cer Brush Killer, andV<strong>in</strong>e-X are effective undiluted <strong>for</strong> treat<strong>in</strong>g cut-stumps and available <strong>in</strong> retail garden stores (safe to surround<strong>in</strong>g plants).Sapl<strong>in</strong>gs. Apply a basal spray of Garlon 4 as a 10- to 20-percent solution (2 to 5 p<strong>in</strong>ts per 3-gallon mix) or Stalker* as a3-percent solution (12 ounces per 3-gallon mix) plus Garlon 4 as a 15-percent solution (3.5 p<strong>in</strong>ts per 3-gallon mix) mixed<strong>in</strong> a labeled basal oil product, vegetable oil or m<strong>in</strong>eral oil with a penetrant, or fuel oil or diesel fuel (where permitted).Sprouts and seedl<strong>in</strong>gs. Thoroughly wet all leaves with one of the follow<strong>in</strong>g herbicides <strong>in</strong> water with a surfactant (July toOctober): Garlon 3A or Garlon 4 as a 2-percent solution (8 ounces per 3-gallon mix) when safety to surround<strong>in</strong>g plantsis desired; or Arsenal AC* as a 1-percent solution (4 ounces per 3-gallon mix), or Arsenal PowerL<strong>in</strong>e* as a 0.5-percentsolution (2 ounces per 3-gallon mix).* Nontarget plants may be killed or <strong>in</strong>jured by root uptake.

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