Native Hunter 5 year old buck + May 19, 2018 #3 Yes, it's Bitter Dock (Rumex obtusifolius). This year there seems to be more of it than normal in my plots. I mowed some the other day, but it's a perennial, so mowing may or may not have much impact, depending on how well it is adapted to the site.
Yes, it's Bitter Dock (Rumex obtusifolius). This year there seems to be more of it than normal in my plots. I mowed some the other day, but it's a perennial, so mowing may or may not have much impact, depending on how well it is adapted to the site.
WTNUT 5 year old buck + May 20, 2018 #4 At my place it is so well adapted it calls me a tourist when I show up! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
At my place it is so well adapted it calls me a tourist when I show up! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
B Baker 5 year old buck + May 20, 2018 #5 The good news if there is any is at least the deer will browse it a bit especially when it starts bolting.
The good news if there is any is at least the deer will browse it a bit especially when it starts bolting.
Tap 5 year old buck + May 21, 2018 #6 Baker said: The good news if there is any is at least the deer will browse it a bit especially when it starts bolting. Click to expand... Deer don't touch either of the dock varieties here.
Baker said: The good news if there is any is at least the deer will browse it a bit especially when it starts bolting. Click to expand... Deer don't touch either of the dock varieties here.
j-bird Moderator May 21, 2018 #8 Yep - Dock of some sort. I have it all over and the deer don't touch it here. If that's mary-jane......I'm gonna be a rich, and really mellow man!
Yep - Dock of some sort. I have it all over and the deer don't touch it here. If that's mary-jane......I'm gonna be a rich, and really mellow man!