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NEPA's knotweed jungle: invasive, hidden in plain sight and difficult to control
For a highly invasive plant, Japanese knotweed looks unassuming. With green bamboo-like stems, spade- or heart-shaped leaves and, in late summer, clusters of white or pale green flowers, Japanese knotweed
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