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  2. Reynoutria japonica - Wikipedia

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    Following earlier studies, imported Japanese knotweed psyllid insects Aphalara itadori, whose only food source is Japanese knotweed, were released at a number of sites in Britain in a study running from 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2014. In 2012, results suggested that establishment and population growth were likely, after the insects overwintered ...

  3. Reynoutria - Wikipedia

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    Reynoutria is a genus of flowering plants in the Polygonaceae, also known as the knotweed or buckwheat family.The genus is native to eastern China, Eastern Asia and the Russian Far East, although species have been introduced to Europe and North America. [1]

  4. Aphalara itadori - Wikipedia

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    Aphalara itadori, the Japanese knotweed psyllid, is a species of psyllid from Japan which feeds on Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica).. The UK Government licensed the use of this species as a biological control to counter the spread of Japanese knotweed in England; this was the first time that biological control of a weed was sanctioned in the European Union.

  5. 27 Winter Salads So Good, You’ll Want to Make Them Forever

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    Seasonal produce like beets, cabbage, winter squash and sweet potatoes star in these winter salad recipes. With four- and five-star ratings, these main and side dish salads are so delicious that ...

  6. You'll Warm Right Up With These Healthy-Ish Winter Recipes - AOL

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    Here, you'll find protein-packed dishes like stuffed winter squash filled with hearty sausage, easy turkey meatballs, and a vegetarian chili recipe that's cowboy-approved.

  7. Reynoutria sachalinensis - Wikipedia

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    Reynoutria sachalinensis, the giant knotweed or Sakhalin knotweed, (syns. Polygonum sachalinense , Fallopia sachalinensis ) is a species of Fallopia native to northeastern Asia in northern Japan ( Hokkaidō , Honshū ) and the far east of Russia ( Sakhalin and the southern Kurile Islands ).

  8. Healthy, warming seafood recipes to beat the winter blues ...

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    Fish isn’t just for summer, and winter isn’t just for roast dinners and hearty stews. Seafood suppers can not only be delicious and comforting, but are packed full of healthy omega-3 fatty ...

  9. Polygonum - Wikipedia

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    Polygonum is a genus of about 130 species of flowering plants in the buckwheat and knotweed family Polygonaceae. Common names include knotweed and knotgrass (though the common names may refer more broadly to plants from Polygonaceae). In the Middle English glossary of herbs Alphita (c. 1400–1425), it was known as ars-smerte.