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Vervain Monograph by Student Contributor Meg Houston

January 30, 2014 Add Comment Vervain Edit
Confessions of a Vervain Girl: Glandularia Bipinnatifida “We are at home on this planet - we have but to recognise it. From the ills of huma...
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Native Texas Edible and Medicinal Wildscape Article

Native Texas Edible and Medicinal Wildscape Article

May 25, 2011 Add Comment Agarita, Asclepias, Bee Balm, Butterfly Weed, Cactus, Echinacea, Gardening, Grindelia, Gumweed, Lobelia, Mahonia, Monarda, Opuntia, Prickly Ash, Verbena, Vervain, Wildscaping, Zanthoxyllum Edit
Abstract:   Wildscaping and Wild Cultivation of   native   plants offer areas for wildlife and habitat preservation.  This article explores ...
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