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Rhodo Rangers

@RhodoRangers

West of Ireland volunteer group removing invasive Rhododendron on the last weekend of each month

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#RhodoRangers Tá gaeilge againn

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calendar_today28-01-2023 19:52:34

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Rather un- ...seriously invasive Rhododendron ponticum seen re-flowering on a Co Leitrim heath 😢. Each flower head produces thousands of tiny seeds, wind-dispersed for maximum mischief-making. @BSBIBotany National Parks and Wildlife Service InvasiveAliens
Invasive Ecology (InEco) Laboratory

Rather un-#wildflowerhour...seriously invasive Rhododendron ponticum seen re-flowering on a Co Leitrim heath 😢. Each flower head produces thousands of tiny seeds, wind-dispersed for maximum mischief-making. @BSBIBotany @NPWSIreland @InvasiveAliens @UCDInEcoLab
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We are saddened to hear of the sudden death of Andrew St Ledger, woodland conservation campaigner, on Sunday evening.

Suaimhneas sioraí dá anam

📷 The Woodland League

We are saddened to hear of the sudden death of Andrew St Ledger, woodland conservation campaigner, on Sunday evening. Suaimhneas sioraí dá anam 📷 @woodlandleague
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Muide agus an ghrúpa Abhainn dá Loilíoch woodland group castáil le chéile agus ag spaisteoireacht sna coillte álainne a bhfuil acab

Might be an opportunity in the future to help them tackle an estimated 20ha of rhodo in one of the woodlands Birgit Kollmann

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Muide agus an ghrúpa Abhainn dá Loilíoch woodland group castáil le chéile agus ag spaisteoireacht sna coillte álainne a bhfuil acab Might be an opportunity in the future to help them tackle an estimated 20ha of rhodo in one of the woodlands @birgitk7273 adlwoodlandgroup.ie
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Another common invasive species of disturbed places, often brought in through the movement of soil

And more good treatment advice from 🌳Felix Doran🍾

NB - never dig or cut this species! you will only encourage it

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