[Vision2020] Fw: Thurs, April 3rd: "Native and Invasive Roses"
lfalen
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Fri Mar 28 17:09:27 PDT 2014
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From: "Whitepine chapter INPS" <whitepine.chapter at gmail.com>
To: "White Pine Chapter" <whitepine.chapter at gmail.com>
Date: 03/27/14 23:12
Subject: Thurs, April 3rd: "Native and Invasive Roses"
Please post or circulate the attached poster--Sonja will post in downtown Moscow and will email Latah County libraries.
Thursday, April 3, 2014 7:00 pm –White Pine Chapter Meeting
Topic: Native and Invasive Roses of the Inland Pacific Northwest: Identification, Biology and Control
Presenter: Pamela Pavek, Conservation Agronomist for the USDA-NRCS Pullman Plant Materials Center
Location: 1912 Center, Great Room, 412 East Third St., Moscow, Idaho (between Adams and Van Buren)
Invasive rose species are spreading rapidly on range, pasture, prairie, and CRP land in the Inland Pacific Northwest. They are displacing native and other desirable vegetation, reducing landscape diversity and causing a decline in land values. Pamela Pavek, Conservation Agronomist with the NRCS Pullman Plant Materials Center, recently devoted several months to researching and writing about roses of our region. On Thursday, April 3, she will present the current taxonomic classification of native and invasive roses, key identification characteristics, and methods for controlling the invasive species.
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