Sloan's Pond

Sloan's Pond is a popular wayside attraction along the main road running through Mammoth Cave National Park. It is encircled by a boardwalk with several small piers overlooking the pond. Unfortunately, the site's popularity has also brought quite a few invasive exotics into the area. Thus far the crew has removed Multiflora Rose from the areas surrounding the boardwalk. There are still several other invasive species in the area including Japonese Honeysuckle, Non-native Wisteria, and Chinese Yam. Thanks to our team, the Chinese Yam (Dioscorea oppositifolia) found at Sloan's pond became the first documented infestation of its type found within park boundaries. As such we will be returning to treat these populations to prevent further spread.

Invasive Species:
Rosa multiflora, Dioscorea oppositifolia, Lonicera japonica, Wisteria spp.

Control Method:
Hand tools were used to cut back the Multiflora rose bushes and the stems were then treated with herbicide from hand sprayers. Extra care was taken to avoid using herbicide in close proximity to the pond or wet marshy areas. In some cases the rose bushes were cut without applying herbicide because of their proximity to the water. In other cases our team was unable to reach the rose bushes without trampling very sensitive wet environments and these ares were left alone entirely. The other invasive species were left untreated but the locations of the Chinese Yam populations was documented and reported to the Park Service. We will be working with them closely to develop a control plan for these populations that minimizes environmental impacts to the aquatics communities nearby.

Map of the boardwalk trail encircling the pond
Sloan's Pond
Chinese Yam (Dioscorea oppositifolia) demonstrating why it is sometimes known as "air potato"
Dense carpeting infestation of Chinese Yam (Dioscorea oppositifolia)
Pink polygon is area cleared of Multiflora Rose. Orange points show Chinese Yam populations.
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Project Leader: Adam C. Brown Project Dates: 4/12/10 - 8/27/10 E-mail: adamb@thesca.org