10-29-2010, 06:53 AM
Pete,
Are you sure there isn't a difference in the invasiveness of a tree spreading by seed and those same plants only spreading through cuttings?
The reading I did said there were both male and female paper mulberry plants, and that the Polynesians only brought cuttings of the males here, but that both the males and the females grow on the mainland and have become invasive as a result of pollination and distribution of seeds via bird poop. I know wind blown seeds sure can spread far (those damn Albizias for example) while it seems like a tree that had adapted to a strategy of spreading its genetic material by seeds would be limited in how far it could/would spread by roots sprouting baby trees.
Just trying to figure this out, I sure don't want to add to Hawaii's collection of non-native invasives!
Carol
Are you sure there isn't a difference in the invasiveness of a tree spreading by seed and those same plants only spreading through cuttings?
The reading I did said there were both male and female paper mulberry plants, and that the Polynesians only brought cuttings of the males here, but that both the males and the females grow on the mainland and have become invasive as a result of pollination and distribution of seeds via bird poop. I know wind blown seeds sure can spread far (those damn Albizias for example) while it seems like a tree that had adapted to a strategy of spreading its genetic material by seeds would be limited in how far it could/would spread by roots sprouting baby trees.
Just trying to figure this out, I sure don't want to add to Hawaii's collection of non-native invasives!
Carol
Carol
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb