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Botany / Biology / Invasive plant species / Celastraceae / Toxicology / Plants / Vines / Celastrus orbiculatus / Girdling / Bittersweet / Celastrus / Herbicide
Date: 2015-07-30 08:25:43
Botany
Biology
Invasive plant species
Celastraceae
Toxicology
Plants
Vines
Celastrus orbiculatus
Girdling
Bittersweet
Celastrus
Herbicide

Control Ideal timing for treatment options Spring Summer

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