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Jaol wrote:
CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:
1. Common/Scientific Name
2. Impact
3. What poisonous plant does it look like?
4. How to tell apart from its counterpart on the list?
5. Control Methods
3. Is 3 Giant Hogweed? It's kinda small for Giant Hogweed :|
It looks a bit like Poison-Hemlock (Conium Maculatum) to me
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Re: Invasive Species B/C

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On Number 3, I would accept poison hemlock or water hemlock. Sorry if that was a difficult question.
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JoJoKeke can go, but if he doesn't want to, anyone can go.
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CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:JoJoKeke can go, but if he doesn't want to, anyone can go.
I seem to be bad at following through on these. ><

Anyone can go who has the desire.

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CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:JoJoKeke can go, but if he doesn't want to, anyone can go.
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What Class is it?
Date of introduction?
What states is it known in?
What is one recipe this is found in?
Latin Binomial of the species it was meant to replace?
*Bonus* Write a haiku about it *Bonus*
If you're really stumped PM me for a hint
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Re: Invasive Species B/C

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1. Mammalia
2.  1930s :( I''m not exactly sure of the date
3. Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida
4. Brazilian Rodent Stew :( IDK
5. Is this Castor Canadensis
6. Nutria is bad
Nutria is invasive
Nutria is fat
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CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:
1. Mammalia
2.  1930s :( I''m not exactly sure of the date
3. Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida
4. Brazilian Rodent Stew :( IDK
5. Is this Castor Canadensis
6. Nutria is bad
Nutria is invasive
Nutria is fat
2. 1938 works
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3.Surprisingly enough, much more widespread
5. Ondatra zibethicus or Castor canadensis works
6. Beautiful

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What was the answer to Number 4?
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I've seen it used in gumbo so gumbo
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1. Common/Scientific Names
2. How many years does it take to fully mature?
3.On average, how many seeds does this plant produce? What can be a maximum amount?
4. How many petals do each flower have?
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