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Plants

Tree‑of‑Heaven: Tree of Hell!

Japanese Stiltgrass: Green and Devastating

Japanese Knotweed: Home invader

Persicaria Perfoliata

Mile‑A‑Minute Vine: An Annual Invader With Explosive Growth

Five-leaved Akebia

New garden headache: Oriental False Hawksbeard

Non‑Native Viburnum: A New Invasive Threat in Northern Virginia

Asian Wisteria: A Scary Vine That Can Take Over Your Yard

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