May 1, 2024

Cicada Damage to Trees & Shrubs

In Indiana most broods of the periodical cicada appear once every 17 years. However, two broods come out every 13 years. Periodical cicadas are usually referred to as “17-year or 13-year locusts.” They are about 1-1/2 to 2 inches long and have black bodies, reddish legs, wing margins, and eyes. LIFE HISTORY Cicadas have an […]

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Invasive! Autumn Olive

  The Autumn Olive is an invasive species in Indiana. This shrub can grow 20 feet in height. Leaves are alternate, lance-shaped, and have silvery dots underneath (a distinguishing identifying characteristic). The Autumn olive resembles the Russian olive, which is also an invasive species. This shrub produces small, yellow flowers with a pungent odor and

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Indiana Native Plant Society

The Indiana Native Plant Society was formed in 1993 and has over 1000 member families. Their mission is to promote the appreciation, preservation, scientific study, and use of plants native to Indiana, and to teach people about their beauty, diversity, and importance to our environment. The Native Plant Society has a great plant finder tool with

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