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Hmm. Pulled a little Scotch Broom, but then I hit a big nasty one and I don't have the right tools to pull it :( -- nm
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Beryllium
I need a Canadian-to-American translation please. -- nm
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JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Apr 24 '16, 15:10
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Scotch Broom is a plant. -- nm
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TWuG
Apr 24, 15:19
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An invasive species from Europe that thrives on the west coast, especially Oregon (but also here) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 24, 15:20
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The plants can grow up to five feet high and their root systems can be gnarly. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 24, 15:21
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they release some kind of plant killing toxin so once established are difficult to get rid of, only thing worse is texas thistle with needle points go
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zeitgeist
Apr 24, 15:54
Once President Trump takes office, The Department of Monsanto will take care of all that. -- nm
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JaxSean
Apr 24, 15:51
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