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  • It has a variety of plant species, including garlic mustard.
  • But for every one of those, there are several hundred garlic mustard.
  • Q . Can you really eat garlic mustard?
  • Sixty nine insect herbivores and seven fungi are associated with garlic mustard in Europe.
  • These include multiflora rose, Japanese barberry, Japanese knotweed, and garlic mustard.
  • But garlic mustard is toxic to the butterfly, and its eggs are not hatching.
  • A number of invasive species inhabit the Jakey Hollow Natural Area, including garlic mustard.
  • Throughout the Midwest and East, the exotic garlic mustard herb is driving out native wildflowers.
  • Several conservation groups are trying to rid natural areas of garlic mustard and other alien plants.
  • However, their attacks were of little consequence to plant performance or reproduction of garlic mustard.
  • It has a fair number of wild flowers, such as garlic mustard and cow parsley.
  • Purple winter creeper ( Euonymus fortunei ) and garlic mustard ( Alliaria petiolata ) currently threaten the forest.
  • Garlic mustard was once used medicinally as a disinfectant or diuretic, and was sometimes used to heal wounds.
  • There are also invasive plants such as multiflora rose, Japanese knotweed, and garlic mustard in the area.
  • -- Garlic mustard : This garlic-smelling biennial with four white petals outcompetes native wildflowers in shady woodlands.
  • A number of fast spreading plants such as garlic mustard and kudzu have been introduced as a means of erosion control.
  • For example, in newly invaded forests buckthorn and garlic mustard, both invasive species, increase notably in population density.
  • There are numerous wildflowers on the forest floor, including wood avens, violets, strawberries, garlic mustard, deadnettles etc.
  • With no natural competition, stilt grass, garlic mustard, ailanthus, Japanese barberry, and oriental bittersweet grew without control.
  • A top offender locally is garlic mustard, native to Europe and first recorded in the United States in 1868 on Long Island.
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