Mountain Studies Institute and Southwest Conservation Corps continue to wage war against the Russian olive, an invasive species that chokes out native trees and degrades the quality of the watershed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Russian olive is an invasive species in B.C. (Jenifer Norwell/CBC - image credit) Russian olive trees — sometimes known as ...
Mountain Studies Institute has turned its latest effort to combat the invasive Russian olive plant into an educational opportunity and a way to help people in need. Southwest Colorado organizations, ...
This column begins a group of articles that will appear roughly once per month on plants commonly found in Bingham County. Today we’ll jump right into the deep end and examine one of the County’s more ...
FARGO — A new state champion tree has turned up in an unlikely spot. The tree, a Russian olive that's the biggest known specimen of its kind in North Dakota, was discovered in the parking lot of ...
We have a huge Russian olive tree in our backyard. No one has ever said specifically to us that we need to get rid of it, but I have heard people talking about them being a noxious plant or something.
Russian olive trees — sometimes known as silver berry or oleaster — are small, ornamental plants with silvery leaves and black bark, and small yellow flowers and silver fruit that look like miniature ...