Public gardens contribute to invasives problem
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Some nonnative plants cultivated in public gardens or arboretums are escaping to become invasive in wild forests.
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Some nonnative plants cultivated in public gardens or arboretums are escaping to become invasive in wild forests.
Full ArticleResearchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently published a pair of papers that, together, provide the most..
Botanist Denis Conover does not have to go far to study the growing problem of invasive plants.
During an autumn stroll..