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Non-native invasive weed killing horses in Florida. Concerns for Ga, Al, La and Tx
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[quote:Deplorable Ralph--a house dog:MV8zMjkxNDM5XzU4ODU0OTc2XzU3MEFCQkJB] [quote:;):MV8zMjkxNDM5XzU4ODU0Nzk1XzVBMUVFQTg0] Florida is a hothead for invasive species, Plant, animal, and insect [/quote] Yes, it is and so are adjoining Gulf states. I'm in north east Texas, away from the coast. As I mentioned in previous post, I think I might have some of that stuff in my yard. There no blooms on it but maybe it doesn't bloom all the time? If I had not seen this thread I would not have even thought about it possibly being in my area. In my yard. Right next to my dog run. [/quote]
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