sust-mar: exotic invasives

Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:31:13 -0300
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4/28/2004

General Distribution Générale

 > Elements FORUM:

Many of our commonly seen plants are not native to North America,
including Dandelions, Plantains, and Crabgrass. After so many years,
are these species still to be considered exotic invasives? When does
an exotic species become part of the landscape?  

Let us know what you think! Email... forum@elements.nb.ca
or visit: http://www.elements.nb.ca/pub/forum/species/invasive.htm

Thanks alot!

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