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  2. Cannabis in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Wisconsin [1] is illegal for recreational use.Possession of any amount is punishable by up to 6 months in prison and a $1000 fine for a first offense. A second offense is punished as a felony with up to 3.5 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

  3. List of invasive plant species in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    This list of invasive plant species in Wisconsin includes non-native plant species or strains "that become established in natural plant communities and wild areas, replacing native vegetation". [1] The Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin (IPAW) is a group working to address the problems presented by invasive species in Wisconsin. [1]

  4. Feral cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Feral cannabis is an exceptionally hardy weed, widely dispersing its seeds which can lie dormant for 7–10 years before sprouting again. [4] In Minnesota, hemp is classified among the 11 "noxious prohibited weeds" along with several species of thistle, and noted for damaging farmers' plowing equipment.

  5. Bidens frondosa - Wikipedia

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    Bidens frondosa is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae.It is widespread across much of Canada, the United States, and Mexico [2] [3] [4] It is known in many other parts of the world as an introduced species, including Europe, Asia, Morocco, and New Zealand.

  6. Weed identification - Wikipedia

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    Weed identification may relate to History of plant systematics, the classification of plants; Botany, the study of plants; Taxonomy, the classification of living things;

  7. Weed - Wikipedia

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    Weeds may also act as a "living mulch", providing ground cover that reduces moisture loss and prevents erosion. Weeds may also improve soil fertility; dandelions, for example, bring up nutrients like calcium and nitrogen from deep in the soil with their tap root, and clover hosts nitrogen-fixing bacteria in its roots, fertilizing the soil directly.

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  9. Bidens alba - Wikipedia

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    Bidens alba is a fast-growing, fast-spreading weed due to its enormous number of seeds and the ability to re-grow from stems. [3] In sub-tropical to tropical conditions, B. alba can grow almost everywhere in full sun with little or no moisture.