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Invasive Species Control


What is an Invasive Species?
A non-native tree that reproduces independently and out competes native vegetation. 

What is Invasive Species Control?
We remove all non-native trees from your property. All too often we see invasive species taking over on properties and out competing native species, including native species that are long-lived. 


Examples of common Invasive Species
  • Melia azedarach or China Berry
  • Ligustrum Vulgare or Ligustrum
  • Fraxinus or Ash Tree
  • Nandina Domestica or Nandina
  • Bambusa Vulgaris or Bamboo
  • Paulownia Tomentosa or Empress Tree
  • Tiadica Sebifera or Chinese Tallow Tree


Invasive Species and Plant Nurseries
It's really common to find Invasive Species when shopping at plant nurseries. This is so common because plant nurseries often will sell plants based solely on aesthetics without regard to the long-term effects it will have on the environment it's placed in. We always recommend researching the trees before you purchase. 
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