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non-cumulative toxins over. no federal, provincial, state or territorial legislation deems seaside arrowgrass a weed, whose designation describes damage to crop yields, ecosystem well-being, human health and species diversity. the flowering, fruiting, seeding herb epitomizes poisonous and weedy plants that end soil
erosion and surface runoff, enforce food chains and webs and ensure ecosystem integrity. seedlings furnish one dark green, - to -inch- ( - to -millimeter-) long embryonic leaf, called a cotyledon, with a bent or hooked tip and rounded cross-section. seaside arrowgrass seedlings, as members of the juncaginaceae...
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