Myrtle Spurge Work Day

Miss Myrtle

Piglet pulling myrtle spurge

Friday, May 29, 2020

10:00-1:00 PM

Meeting Place: Please link up with your stay at home folks and pick myrtle spurge and any garbage around your property and common areas around the roads, woods, and roadsides

If you run into other neighbors, be sure to say hello and keep to a 6 foot minimum distance.

What to bring: gloves, plastic bags (to dispose the myrtle spurge in), sunscreen/hat, a full water bottle (to stay hydrated), and of course a mask

P.S. If that exact date and time does  not work for you, please just participate sometime soon – THANK YOU!!!

Resources:

Noxious Weeds   More Noxious Weeds    Myrtle Spurge Flower

More Poorman Happenings

Spurge-CleanUP

Purge the Spurge Event!

9:00 – 11:00 AM-ish Saturday, May 3 In Community Park Myrtle Spurge is a noxious, invasive weed that spreads this time of year, edging out native plants and reducing wildlife forage.  Please join your neighbors to help pull this weed!  We’ll meet at 9:00 at our Community Park (Leonard’s and

Myrtle-Spurge Poorman HIll

Purge the Spurge!

Myrtle Spurge Identification and Impacts Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) is a low growing perennial with trailing fleshy stems. The leaves are fleshy, blue-green and alternate. Flowers are inconspicuous with yellow-green, petal-like bracts that appear from March to May. Myrtle spurge spreads by seed and plants are capable of projecting seeds

Catch up on your Annual Dues

Thank you for your contributions – all are welcome and much appreciated.

Thank you for staying up-to-date on our Poorman Community Yearly Donation. It helps us keep our resources in working order.

We also are grateful for any donations to help keep our neighborhood fire-safe and well kept!


Send a check, or fill out info below to use Paypal/Credit Card

Check payable to “Poorman Hill Neighborhood Association” send to:

Bill Stahl

3277 Sunshine Canyon

Boulder, CO 80302