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Two Invasive Plants in Massachusetts Mistakenly Used as Christmas Decorations
Some invasive plants are unknowingly being used as Christmas decorations in Massachusetts. The local government announced two invasive species as a news outlet suggests better alternatives for use as decorations.
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