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Botany / Agriculture / Celastrus orbiculatus / Staff vine / Bittersweet / Vine / Herbicide / Triclopyr / Celastrus scandens / Celastraceae / Invasive plant species / Biology
Date: 2013-11-18 17:22:52
Botany
Agriculture
Celastrus orbiculatus
Staff vine
Bittersweet
Vine
Herbicide
Triclopyr
Celastrus scandens
Celastraceae
Invasive plant species
Biology

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