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Hi Les--

Got a picture of this thing? I went to a couple of Links but no picture.
Wattles can be scary!

Sal
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From: Leslie Mehrhoff <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 2:43
Subject: possible invasive


> Hi everyone,
>
> Acacia pelagica !  Ever heard of it?  I came in this morning to find a
> message on Taxacom.  I seriously recommend that we watch for this
> potentially serious problem, especially for coastal waters, inland salt
> lakes, and eutrophic and oligotrophic ponds, streams and rivulets.
>
> Go to http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/ and click on the Acacia pelagica
> report.  This might be serious!
>
> Les
>
>
>                                          ***NO NEW INVASIONS***
> IPANE Web site:  http://invasives.eeb.uconn.edu/ipane
>
> "What is our educational system doing to encourage personal amateur
> scholarship in the natural-history
> field?"
> Aldo Leopold
>
> Leslie J. Mehrhoff, Ph.D.
> Director, Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
> George Safford Torrey Herbarium
> University of Connecticut
> Box U-43
> 75 North Eagleville Road
> Storrs, CT  06269-3043
>
> Office phone (860) 486-5708        FAX (860) 486-6364

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