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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

plant power

Two links from the Wild Ones e-mail list:

Missouri scientists are using native switchgrass and gamagrass to remove toxic residue from military firing ranges.


and

American Chestnuts help fight climate change.

Go natives!
Posted by Sonya at 10:52 AM
Labels: native plants, news

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