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Biology / Vines / Flora of China / Plant morphology / Shrub / Wisteria / Buckthorn / Lespedeza / Spiraea japonica / Botany / Faboideae / Invasive plant species
Date: 2013-09-25 18:05:50
Biology
Vines
Flora of China
Plant morphology
Shrub
Wisteria
Buckthorn
Lespedeza
Spiraea japonica
Botany
Faboideae
Invasive plant species

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER INVASIVE PLANTS OF ASIAN ORIGIN Invasive Plants of Asian Origin Established in the United States and Their Natural Enemies, the first publication in a two-volume set, was published by the USDA Forest

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