Is Wintercreeper invasive?
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Invasive Wintercreeper (Euonymus fortunei) Wintercreeper. It's one of the most problematic non-native invasive plants in the central Ohio region. It grows in dense mats that smother other plants, and it leaches the nutrients and moisture from the soil.
Herein, is purple Wintercreeper invasive?
Description and Identification: A climbing, evergreen vine, purple wintercreeper is an invasive species that can reach up to feet tall with dark green, oval leaves about - inches long. Leaves are opposite, simple, and leathery with toothed margins. Roots and stems are thick and woody.
Considering this, how do I get rid of Wintercreeper?
How to Get Rid of Purple Wintercreeper Vines
- Cut purple wintercreeper that is growing into trees or shrubs by severing them at the base with pruning shears or a weed trimmer.
- Cut the wintercreeper to the ground and apply 1 to 2 inches of water.
- Dig out small patches of wintercreeper with a spade, using a mattock to help loosen the soil as necessary.
Once planted, purple wintercreeper spreads quickly, and typically grows 6 inches to 2 feet tall with a spread of 1 to 4 feet.