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Aug 21, 2023 9:45 PM CST
Name: Pat
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Hi @JKE757

Welcome to the NGA!
You'll find lots of friendly gardeners and information too.

One problem with eliminating potentially (depending on their adaptable range) invasive plants is that it would eliminate the opportunity to educate members and visitors about them.

As Sue @Calif_Sue and Lin @plantladylin pointed out, there are warnings in the database.

As a person who is interested in educating about invasive plants, you could add beneficial comments to database entries as Gigi @GigiPlumeria did.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

That would be a valuable service! I hope you'll meet new friends here too, as I've enjoyed, and have fun!

Pat
Knowledge isnโ€™t free. You have to pay attention.
- Richard P. Feynman

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