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Biology / Haloragaceae / Garden pests / Myriophyllum spicatum / Conservation / Aquatic plants / Noxious weed / Riparian zone / Tamarix / Invasive plant species / Environment / Ecology
Date: 2012-11-06 15:16:31
Biology
Haloragaceae
Garden pests
Myriophyllum spicatum
Conservation
Aquatic plants
Noxious weed
Riparian zone
Tamarix
Invasive plant species
Environment
Ecology

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