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  2. Indiana invasive: Garlic mustard is a pervasive pest. Here's ...

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    The plants have been found in Indiana's forested wetlands, fens, savannas and forests as well as long roadsides and in old crop fields. Garlic mustard can be found where there has been some ...

  3. Garlic mustard as an invasive species - Wikipedia

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    However, there are native and desirable plants that are active even before garlic mustard is, and/or at the same time in early spring, such as flowers from the genera Pulsatilla and Helleborus of the family Ranunculaceae. Some native and desirable plants also are evergreen and thus vulnerable to foliar and post-emergent herbicides at all times ...

  4. List of invasive plant species in the Indiana Dunes - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Dunes is an area of land beside Lake Michigan, in the State of Indiana, United States. It includes Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes State Park. Non-native plant species, specifically invasive species, have colonized that area. Invasive plants are those plants that aggressively spread throughout an area and out-compete ...

  5. Rapistrum rugosum - Wikipedia

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    Rapistrum rugosum is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family [1] ... It is used as animal food, as a poison, for medicine, and for food. [4] Gallery.

  6. Physaria globosa - Wikipedia

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    Physaria globosa is a rare flowering plant in the mustard family commonly known as globe bladderpod, Short's bladderpod, and Lesquereux's mustard. [1] It is endemic to the United States, where it is limited to Indiana , Kentucky , and Tennessee . [ 2 ]

  7. Nothoscordum bivalve - Wikipedia

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    Nothoscordum bivalve is a species of flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae known by the common names crowpoison and false garlic.It is native to the eastern United States from Texas to Florida up to Nebraska and Ohio, as well as Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, northeastern Argentina and central Chile.

  8. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    Make sure you know what these plants look like and where you can find them. This guide includes common plants that are toxic to the touch and to eat. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous ...

  9. Descurainia pinnata - Wikipedia

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    This plant reproduces only from seed. This tansymustard is toxic to grazing animals in large quantities due to nitrates and thiocyanates; however, it is nutritious in smaller amounts. The flowers are attractive to butterflies. The seeds are said to taste somewhat like black mustard and were utilized as food by Native American peoples such as ...