Learn from LRCC member, Rachael, as she introduces us to the identification and removal of Multiflora rose. Get involved by joining us on our volunteer invasive species removal days: www.squamlakes.org
I dont like them, too many thorns and will take over an area fast. I will start cutting them totally down I used to just trim them like once or twice a year
Great info! This has helped me tremendously to identify both native & invasive types on my property, have been struggling with this for years. Thank you!
@@lotusholistichealing well I haven’t found any native roses in my area, the only ones I’ve seen are canina, rugosa multiflora, and hybrids of those. I’m actually planning on growing the multiflora for a rootstock because I want to try grafting for the first time
I'm rooting them as well right now,can you not use this rose as you do all other Rose's as far as the hips,petals etc,as well I plan to use what I believe are the Carolina rose growing here as well,plus the fragrance of the multiflora is out of this world