Wednesday 25th October 2006
What was the event?
A one-day workshop aimed at providing practical solutions to the eradication of the invasive weed species Rhododendron ponticum.
The indoor morning session consisted of several presentations covering a range of practical control issues and experiences from large scale operations.
After lunch a series of demonstrations of correct application technique preceded a walk round an area of invaded woodland with a range of bush types and sizes.
Discussion covered operational considerations and planning an eradication programme, plus consideration of restoration following successful clearance operations.
The workshop was organised and run by Colin Edwards (Forest Research) and Rob Dewar (National Trust for Scotland).
Event flyer (PDF-47k)
Presentations
- Introduction (PDF-687K)
- Absorption, Action and Translocation of Glyphosate (PDF-255K)
- Seed Dispersal (And Establishment) In Invasive Rhododendron Ponticum: Implications For Management (PDF-395K)
- The National Trust for Scotland - Arran Ranger Service (PDF-1257K)
- The Private Side of Rhododendron Control (PDF-47K)
Where did the event take place?
National Trust for Scotland Visitor Centre
Glencoe
Scotland
Contact
Evelyn Hall
Forest Research
Northern Research Station
Roslin
Midlothian EH25 9SY
Tel: 0131 445 2176
Fax: 0131 445 5124
Email: evelyn.hall@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

