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Invasive plant species / Halophytes / Biology / Limonium / Plumbaginaceae / Genista monspessulana / Lavender / Iris pseudacorus / Iris / Flora / Botany / Medicinal plants
Date: 2014-10-15 15:31:33
Invasive plant species
Halophytes
Biology
Limonium
Plumbaginaceae
Genista monspessulana
Lavender
Iris pseudacorus
Iris
Flora
Botany
Medicinal plants

Invasive Non-Native: Crofton Weed, Eupatory (Ageratina adenophora) Description: perennial herb or subshrub, woody base, 2-5 ft5m) tall. Opposite leaves 1-4” (3-10cm). Stems: purple, glandular hairy. Flowers: com

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