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Galerucinae / Leafy spurge stem boring beetle / Euphorbia esula / Euphorbia / Aphthona / Flea beetle / Invasive species / Weed / Bract / Aphthona cyparissiae / Aphthona abdominalis
Date: 2015-07-30 08:25:34
Galerucinae
Leafy spurge stem boring beetle
Euphorbia esula
Euphorbia
Aphthona
Flea beetle
Invasive species
Weed
Bract
Aphthona cyparissiae
Aphthona abdominalis

New Invasive Plants of the Midwest Fact Sheet LEAFY SPURGE Euphorbia esula Description: Leafy spurge is a perennial herb that grows 2-3 feet high. Leaves are alternate, narrow with pointed

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