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Visalia /  California / Sierra Nevada / Biology / Invasive plant species / Noxious weed / Plants / Sequoia / Arundo donax / Downtown Visalia / Environment / Garden pests / Agriculture
Date: 2013-08-25 04:00:43
Visalia
California
Sierra Nevada
Biology
Invasive plant species
Noxious weed
Plants
Sequoia
Arundo donax
Downtown Visalia
Environment
Garden pests
Agriculture

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