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Great photos -- except. The first flower is garlic mustard, an invasive exotic plant that dominates sites to the exclusion of native wildflowers. Not only that, but it inhibits the mycorrhizal fungi that many plants from native orchids to mighty oaks depend on.
 
Great photos -- except. The first flower is garlic mustard, an invasive exotic plant that dominates sites to the exclusion of native wildflowers. Not only that, but it inhibits the mycorrhizal fungi that many plants from native orchids to mighty oaks depend on.
Thank you, I wasn’t exactly sure
 
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