Kate Butler
ArboristSite Guru
OK, all you folks who work in the Tropics, I have a question - but it requires a bit of set up.
I have a client with large clumps of Areca palms that are encroaching on an area with equally established fruit trees. As you may imagine, the palms are winning. I have used full-strength (42%) glyphosate to paint the trunks of removed undesirables (Melelucas and Schinus terebinthifolius) with consistent success on this property.
However, since Arecas are clump-formers (here comes the question) will cutting and painting the cut areas kill the entire clump, or only the cut stem?? I've asked a few treefolk in this area and none have had a definitive answer.
I have a client with large clumps of Areca palms that are encroaching on an area with equally established fruit trees. As you may imagine, the palms are winning. I have used full-strength (42%) glyphosate to paint the trunks of removed undesirables (Melelucas and Schinus terebinthifolius) with consistent success on this property.
However, since Arecas are clump-formers (here comes the question) will cutting and painting the cut areas kill the entire clump, or only the cut stem?? I've asked a few treefolk in this area and none have had a definitive answer.