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Date: 2014-04-14 12:16:16
Agriculture
Botany
Biology
Euphorbia esula
Euphorbia
Weed
Cypripedium candidum
Aphthona lacertosa
Aphthona cyparissiae
Chrysomelidae
Medicinal plants
Garden pests

Aliens Invade Manitoba It entered the US in[removed]Silently it has been moving through the US and into the Canadian prairies. In Manitoba alone, it has already invaded over 138,000ha (340,000 acres) of land.

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