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Hi Don,
I don't know of any off hand. The one site I knew is on Southport. It
had a few plants that I pulled a few years ago. I have checked it a couple
of times since and the plants have not come back, but I wonder where it came
from since there was no obvious source. If I see any more, I will let you
know. If this site is any indication, it does seem possible to eradicate if
caught early. Lauren
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron, Don S." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: Know of any garlic mustard sites?
> MNAP & NEWFS are partnering on a project to eradicate some invasive plant
> occurrences in Maine. One species we will be focusing on is Garlic
> mustard.
> If you know of any sites for this species please let me know ASAP.
>
> Thanks, Don
>
> Don Cameron, Botanist
> Maine Natural Areas Program
> State House Station 93
> Augusta, ME 04333-0093
> Phone (207-287-8041)
> Fax (207-287-8040)
>
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