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WEED MANAGEMENT

FORESTED

WETLANDS

Weed Problems

• Early successional – let nature take its course

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research

• Invasive, persistent exotics – nature needs some help

Primrose Willow and Cattail

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research

• Considered as nuisance species by DEP

• Primrose willow a category I invasive according to FLEPPC

Reclaimed Forested Wetlands

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research

• Primrose willow, cattail and elderberry effects on wetland trees

• Can trees shade-out primrose, etc.?

• Consequences: let nature take its course vs. herbicides, mowing, etc.

Primrose Willow

Primrose Willow Mowed

Resprouted

Weeds Removed

Trees grow in the presence of primrose willow and overtop it

Tree canopy shades out primrose willow

Tree HeightMobil Canopy Site

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Water Hickory

Popash

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Baldcypress

Water Hickory

Popash

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PopashP

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Trees Taller than Primrose Willow

Primrose Willow Leaf Area IndexTree Species Effects

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Control (without Trees)

Leaf Area Index of Primrose WillowEffect of Trees

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McCullough CreekCompetition

Bald Cypress, Red Maple, Popash Planted Nov. 1992, 2.1 m (7 ft) Spacing

Shade Tolerant Understory

With Primrose willow

Primrose willow removed: sun-loving weeds

Weed Removal and Possible Tree Damage

Pond Cypress and Cattail

Bald Cypress and Cattail

Tree Canopy Shades-Out Cattail

Tree Canopy Shades-Out Cattail

Hummocks and Understory Colonization

Reclaimed Forested WetlandsRole of Primrose Willow and Elderberry

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research

• Pioneer species (shaded out by trees)

• Organic matter and nutrient accumulation

• Early canopy closure (shade tolerant understory)

Forested WetlandsDealing with Primrose Willow and Cattail

Florida Institute of Phosphate Research

• Wetland trees grow in spite of these “nuisance” species

• Trees can shade them out

• Weed control efforts may damage trees• Early canopy closure (trees + primrose

willow) enhances understory

Trees Can Grow with and Shade-out Primrose Willow and Cattail

• Trees grow slower in ponded conditions

• Better growth if moist but well-drained– Seepage slope vs. flood plain vs. pond– Trees grow faster on primrose willow sites

than cattail sites

• Need sufficient tree density

• Need time and patience

Wetland Trees and Weeds

• Timber vs. Natural System Restoration• Popash & Red Maple growth better with

primrose willow than without (triclopyr sprayed around bagged trees)

• Bald Cypress has some tolerance to triclopyr• Tree growth better with elderberry than with

primrose willow• Organic matter accumulation less with weeds

removed (soil elevation difference)

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P1:Baldcypress

Figure 1. Yearly height of baldcypress as affected by primrose willow competition at Clear Springs site (P1)

Primrose Willow

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P1: Baldcypress

Figure 2. Percentage of baldcypress trees taller than the primrose willow canopy (2.7 m) at Clear Springs site (P1)

Primrose willow effects on baldcypress heights

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Baldcypress - McCullough Creek

Primrose willow effects on red maple height

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Primrose Willow

Red Maple - McCullough Creek

Primrose willow effects on popash height

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Popash - McCullough Creek

Elderberry and Primrose Willow Effects on Baldcypress Height

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ElderberryPrimrose Willow & ElderberryWeeded Control

Baldcypress

Rocky Branch

Elderberry and Primrose Willow Effects on Popash Height

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Cattail

Water Depth Effects on Tree Heights (Year 3 Weeded Plots)

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Clear Springs McCulloughCompetition

RockyBranch

Mobil Cattail Cargill Cattail

Study Site

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Richardson, S.G., and R.A. Kluson. 2000. Managing nuisance plant species in forested wetlands on reclaimed phosphate mined lands in Florida, p. 104-118. In P.J. Cannizzaro (ed.). Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference on Ecosystems Restoration and Creation. Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, Florida. May, 1999.

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