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Mistaken Identity ? Invasive Plants and their Native Look-alikes an Identification Guide for the Mid-Atlantic Matthew Sarver Amanda Treher
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Document Date: 2009-02-28 08:52:45


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Dover / New York / Blairsville / /

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Matthew J. Sarver Sarver Ecological Consulting / /

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Delaware State University / North American Botany The New York Botanical Garden / Plant Profiles / /

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Delaware Department of Agriculture / U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service / Delaware Center for Horticulture Funded / USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service / Delaware State University / Facility Manager Delaware Center for Horticulture / /

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Reed Canarygrass / Faith B. Kuehn / Johnson Grass / Angelica Tree / Flora Demographics / Claude E. Phillips Herbarium / Robert Naczi Curator / Matthew Sarver Amanda Treher Lenny / Lenny Wilson Horticulture / /

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Author / invasive species biologist / WHIP / Administrator / botanist / professional botanist / /

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Mid-Atlantic / northern United States / /

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