Because arum lily has an underground tuber system that can be difficult to remove by hand, herbicide could be your best bet. Here's how: Cut and paint stumps with 1g metsulfuron-methyl per 1L water. Mulch the leaves and dispose of seeds at a refuse transfer station.
Mowing gives no control. Digging usually leaves root fragments and dropped tuber pieces which resprout. Small infestations may be left untreated where ...
Arum and Italian Lilies - Help and advice on how to identify and get rid of lily weeds in gardens and other places using Kiwicare weed killer products.
Arum lily is susceptible to chemical control at any time, but the best results come when the plant is growing well at the time of chemical application.
Physical control. Method: Dig out. Plant parts requiring disposal: Rhizomes. Disposal options: Small amounts can be rotted in a covered water barrel or ...
Physical Control Mowing does not control the Arum lily. Instead, cut down leaves before digging out all parts of the roots/tubers. Dry these out or bury deeply.
What can I do to get rid of it? · 1. Dig out scattered plants (all year round): remove all pieces of root and dispose of them at a refuse transfer station. · 2.
Green godess arum is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial (to 1.5 m) growing from tubers, with large glossy, leathery, dark-green, arrow-shaped leaves.