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Summary Of: Tamarisk

The tamarisk is used as an ornamental shrub... Plans are being made for the tamarisk to play a role in anti... Chronology of the spread of Tamarisk in the central Rio Grande... Exotic Tamarisk on the Colorado Plateau...

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