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Invasive Weed Mile-a-Minute Risks Potential Spread in Maine as Barbs Attach to Native Plants, Blocking Sunlight
The barbs of the invasive weed mile-a-minute are attaching to native plants and blocking the sunlight, which threatens the health of native plants and might spread in Maine. Read more here.
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