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Plants

Winter EDRR: Spotting Invasive Species in the Cold

The Race Against Time: Early Detection & Rapid Response (EDRR)

EDDR species

Italian Arum (Arum Italicum)

Tree Killer

Japanese Honeysuckle

Looking for a great groundcover? Here is one NOT to use!

Japanese Pachysandra

The Beautiful, Vicious Tree-Killer You Need to Fight Now

Oriental Bittersweet

These trees are in big trouble.

English Ivy

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