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specimen collected by Steve Matson #1250b
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specimen collected by Steve Matson #1250b
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A widely introduced, naturalized perennial vine among open grassey disturbed soil of roadside right of way. SYN: V. villosa var. glabrescens
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An widely introduced, naturalized perennial vine clamoring over grasses on disturbed soil of roadside right of way. SYN: V. villosa var. glabrescens
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An widely introduced, naturalized perennial vine clamoring over grasses on disturbed soil of roadside right of way. SYN: V. villosa var. glabrescens
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An widely introduced, naturalized perennial vine clamoring over grasses on disturbed soil of roadside right of way. SYN: V. villosa var. glabrescens
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An widely introduced, naturalized perennial vine clamoring over grasses on disturbed soil of roadside right of way. SYN: V. villosa var. glabrescens
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Plants on grassy, rarely mowed, undeveloped prairie remnant. A non-native species introduced for soil improvement and/or fodder however escaped and naturalized populations are invasive and particularly detrimental to roadside native plant communities.
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Plants on grassy, rarely mowed, undeveloped prairie remnant. A non-native species introduced for soil improvement and/or fodder however escaped and naturalized populations are invasive and particularly detrimental to roadside native plant communities.
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Plants on grassy, rarely mowed, undeveloped prairie remnant. A non-native species introduced for soil improvement and/or fodder however escaped and naturalized populations are invasive and particularly detrimental to roadside native plant communities.
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Plants on grassy, rarely mowed, undeveloped prairie remnant. A non-native species introduced for soil improvement and/or fodder however escaped and naturalized populations are invasive and particularly detrimental to roadside native plant communities.
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Plants on grassy, rarely mowed, undeveloped prairie remnant. A non-native species introduced for soil improvement and/or fodder however escaped and naturalized populations are invasive and particularly detrimental to roadside native plant communities.
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