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Invasive plant species / Flora of Morocco / Flora of Romania / Flora of Tasmania / Lythrum salicaria / Galerucella calmariensis / Biological pest control / Lythraceae / Lythrum californicum / Flora / Biota / Lythrum
Date: 2009-10-24 00:35:04
Invasive plant species
Flora of Morocco
Flora of Romania
Flora of Tasmania
Lythrum salicaria
Galerucella calmariensis
Biological pest control
Lythraceae
Lythrum californicum
Flora
Biota
Lythrum

PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE Options for control Purple loosestrife, a class - B noxious weed in Lincoln County, Washington (Lythrum salicaria) is a perennial, emergent aquatic plant in the loosestrife family, which reproduces fro

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