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![]() | Tamarix as Habitat for Birds: Implications for Riparian Restoration in the Southwestern United States Mark K. Sogge,1,3 Susan J. Sferra,2 and Eben H. Paxton1 Abstract Exotic vegetation has become a major habitat componenDocID: 1rnPI - View Document |
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![]() | Tamarisk Leaf Beetle Life CycleDocID: 1qCNL - View Document |
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![]() | Invasive Plant Checklist for California Landscaping June, 2016 California’s Model Water-Efficient Landscaping Ordinance and the CALGreen Building Standards strongly discourage the use of invasive plants in landscaping.DocID: 1pPsQ - View Document |