HYS-Rhamnus-Alaternus 1-18.Pages

HYS-Rhamnus-Alaternus 1-18.Pages

Orange County Chapter occnps.org California Native Plant Society ! HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PLANT? It is an Emergent Invasive in Orange County ITALIAN BUCKTHORN Rhamnus alaternus Known OC Sites & Status Updates Distribution map & info: • calflora.org/cgi-bin/ species_query.cgi?where- calrecnum=9447 • cal-ipc.org/plants/risk/ rhamnus-alaternus-risk/ Italian buckthorn is.native to lands around the Rhamnus spp. are often dioecious: some individual plants have flowers Mediterranean Sea. It is a large, dense, that are functionally male only, others have flowers that are functionally evergreen woody shrub, growing upright to 16 female only. Italian Buckthorns in the landscape trade are supposedly all feet high and nearly as wide. In Southern male clones, hence are not supposed to make fruits. But both male and California, it is often used in landscaping as a female plants have been found in Upper Newport Bay, currently its only screen or foundation plant. known site in Orange County’s wildlands. That means that some plants used in local landscaping have both male and female flowers, hence have made fruits. The small quarter-inch fruit is reddish, ripening to dark purple, containing 2 to 4 seeds. The fruit is eaten by birds, who spread the seed in their droppings—-including in any nearby wildlands, such as Upper Newport Bay. It is considered a noxious weed in some parts of Australia and other Mediterranean-climate areas of the world. Orange County Chapter occnps.org California Native Plant Society ! ITALIAN BUCKTHORN, P. 2 IF YOU SEE THIS PLANT AT A SITE THAT’S NOT ON THE LIST: • Record the plant’s location as exactly as you can (GPS coordinates if possible), the date you saw it, and an estimate of how many there were. Include the site’s landowner or manager, if known. • Take identifying photos: the The small fragrant flowers are whole plant & its gathered in a short axillary yellow- surroundings, closeups of green raceme. The flowering period leaves, flowers & fruits/ extends from February to April. pods. • If you take a sample, place The plant can cause dermatitis in it immediately into a sealed those sensitive to poison oak. bag. The stems have reddish bark and pubescent • To avoid spreading the young branches, rounded and compact plant, check your clothing foliage with alternating leaves, 0.75 to 2.5 in. and shoes thoroughly long, sometimes nearly opposite, oval or before leaving the area, and lanceolate, leathery, shiny green, yellowish- remove and bag all traces of green underneath, perhaps with small seeds. serrations on the margins. • Report the find immediately to [email protected]..

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