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Factsheets: Alternatives to Invasive Plants That Are Still Available in Many Nurseries
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Gardeners can still find many invasive plants for sale in their favorite nurseries.  Unless there are some legal restrictions, nurseries are likely to keep selling these plants until their customers stop buying them.  The good news is that there are many beautiful native plants and friendly garden plants available as an alternative to these invasive denizens.  Click on the photo of any invasive plant below to find more information and a list of great native alternatives.

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