I think they are kind of pretty and they smell good when in bloom, the birds eat the olives/berries, etc. but when my mother sees them she says their name like a curse word and she uses it every single time we drive by a field overtaken with them...which is often. Autumn Olive has become the curse word for her generation of homesteaders. Used to be the nasty multiflora rose. Get one killed off and soon another pest springs up in its place.![]()
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I'll tell you a funny.....my sis had this HUGE honeysuckle clump take over a place in her lawn, so I asked her to bring me a slip of it to plant at my place. It was early spring before anything had bloomed and she brought it to me. I thought it looked a little funny but still planted it by my fence and was envisioning it growing, entwining the fence and me sitting out on the porch smelling that sweet aroma of a summer eve.
Mama came for a visit and I showed her the slip and the new green leaves just sprouting out on it and she said, "Why in the world did you plant one of those things????" Turned out it was not honeysuckle, but the dreaded autumn olive.Oops.![]()
The way I figure it, plants need water to grow and become invasive. We get 5" per year so I don't think anything that isn't super drought and alkali tolerant won't be invasive here.