Cape ivy

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1Biological Control of Cape ivy Project

Biological Control of Cape ivy Project

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- Date: 2007-03-23 01:33:46
    2Biological Control of Cape ivy Project 2004 Annual Research Report prepared by Joe Balciunas, Chris Mehelis, and Maxwell Chau, with contributions from Liamé van der Westhuizen and Stefan Neser  Flowering Cape ivy overgr

    Biological Control of Cape ivy Project 2004 Annual Research Report prepared by Joe Balciunas, Chris Mehelis, and Maxwell Chau, with contributions from Liamé van der Westhuizen and Stefan Neser Flowering Cape ivy overgr

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    - Date: 2005-11-29 14:31:06
      3Appendix A. Parafreutreta regalis

      Appendix A. Parafreutreta regalis "no-choice/ host added" tests Test No. PAPAPAPA

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      Language: English - Date: 2007-03-23 01:33:38
      4CAPE IVY Delairea odorata (formerly known as German ivy, Senecio mikanioides) Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) DESCRIPTION

      CAPE IVY Delairea odorata (formerly known as German ivy, Senecio mikanioides) Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) DESCRIPTION

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      Source URL: www.cal-ipc.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-08-25 03:57:34
      5BATTLING THE KUDZU OF THE WEST Controlling Cape Ivy (formerly “German Ivy”) by Hand Removal -by Ken Moore, Wildlands Restoration Team A creeping blanket of vegetation smothering everything in its path is a daunting s

      BATTLING THE KUDZU OF THE WEST Controlling Cape Ivy (formerly “German Ivy”) by Hand Removal -by Ken Moore, Wildlands Restoration Team A creeping blanket of vegetation smothering everything in its path is a daunting s

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      Source URL: www.wildwork.org

      Language: English - Date: 2009-07-29 21:28:56