The United States is vast in geography and varied in climate. Every region struggles with its own distinct invasive or “interfering” species. Yet few plants are the bane of as many landowners and conservationists in as many places as buckthorn.
Common/European buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) and glossy buckthorn rode to the New World on the ships of immigrants in the 19th century.
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