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by SpringFever on April 20, 2006 09:37 PM
Thanks Obywan59 that is pretty cool of you !!! ![[thumb]](im/graemlins/thumb.gif)
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Invasive Exotic Plants in NC 2006
There are some surprises. Burning bush is considered to be a significant threat and butterfly bush is also considered invasive, but a lesser threat.
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