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Nobody throws shade like a biologist with burning hatred for invasive plants

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In New Mexico, land managers have used goats to eat invasive plants and lower wildfire fuel in overgrown bosque areas. The goats clear low vegetation, open space for native cottonwoods and other plants, and help manage brush through targeted grazing.
Plant of the Day
Saturday 20 December 2025
This clump of Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese anemone) demonstrates this perennials ability to spread. It is ideal for brightening a shady border in the autumn. It grows well in a moist but well-drained soil and benefits from a mulch with organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure.
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Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata Brassicaceae (Mustard) Family
Photograph taken on May 7, 2026, at Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
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Today’s big find was a patch of the invasive Chinese yam—a source of very large edible tubers in late autumn early winter that is supposed to be a cross between a sweet potato and white potato. It also has smaller aerial bulbils, which are also edible and found in late summer and early autumn.
And yes, you are supposed to be able to make fries with Chinese yams.