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Alien invaders and native thugs: some new concerns. Ian Denholm. Botanical Society of the British Isles. Alien invaders I: Chilean Giant Rhubarb Gunnera tinctoria. From stately homes. to Irish & Scottish riverbanks. A lien invaders I: Chilean Giant Rhubarb Gunnera tinctoria.
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Alien invaders and native thugs: some new concerns Ian Denholm Botanical Society of the British Isles
Alien invaders I: Chilean Giant Rhubarb Gunneratinctoria From stately homes.. to Irish & Scottish riverbanks
Alien invaders I: Chilean Giant Rhubarb Gunneratinctoria
Alien invaders I: Chilean Giant Rhubarb Gunneratinctoria The Mayo News, July 2010 Gunnera kill begins on Achill.“ARMED with hooks, machetes and a couple of gallons of ‘round-up’, volunteers have travelled to Achill Island to try to eradicate the Gunnera plant” .
Alien invaders II: Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiifolia World’s most allergenic plant?
Alien invaders III: Fringe-cupsTellimagrandiflora
Alien invaders IV: Summer cypressBassiascoparia
“Natives good, aliens bad?” Nettle, bramble & bracken: native thugs? Cornflower, corncockle & Fuchsia: bad aliens? www.bsbi.org.uk/alien_invaders_.html