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  2. Cardiospermum grandiflorum - Wikipedia

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    This means that the plant cannot be imported or sold anywhere in the European Union. [8] It is also a significant environmental weed in eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland, where it is listed as a priority environmental weed in four Natural Resource Management Regions. [9] also on the New Zealand NPPA list of banned plants.

  3. Chamaecrista fasciculata - Wikipedia

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    Seeds of this legume are also eaten by the greater and lesser prairie-chicken, ring-necked pheasant, mallard, grassland birds, and field mice. Partridge pea often grows in dense stands, producing litter and plant stalks that furnish cover for upland game birds, small mammals, small non-game birds, and waterfowl.

  4. Cullen australasicum - Wikipedia

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    Cullen australasicum can grow to a height of 2.5 metres and a width up to 1.5 m. [1] Stems can become woody at the base. [1] The toothed rough leaves are trifoliate, with leaflets mostly 1-5cm long and 1-3cm wide. [1]

  5. When to start planting seeds indoors? Check your frost date - AOL

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    Fill each container or compartment with a sterile, moist, soilless seed-starting mix and, depending on seed size, sow one to four seeds per cell. Place containers on a low-rimmed tray to which you ...

  6. Kennedia rubicunda - Wikipedia

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    Kennedia rubicunda is a twining or prostrate herb with stems up to 4 metres (13 ft) long and covered with rusty-brown hairs. The leaves are trifoliate on a petiole 10–50 mm (0.39–1.97 in) long, the leaflets egg-shaped to lance-shaped, 30–120 mm (1.2–4.7 in) long and 20–80 mm (0.79–3.15 in) wide with lance-shaped stipules 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long at the base of the petiole.

  7. Lathyrus linifolius - Wikipedia

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    Lathyrus linifolius is a species of pea, commonly called bitter vetch or heath pea. The name bitter vetch is also sometimes used for Vicia ervilia and also for Vicia orobus. The tubers of Lathyrus linifolius were formerly used as an appetite suppressant in medieval Scotland, and this use has brought the plant to recent medical attention ...

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