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John L

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Jul 9, 2021, 9:19:52 AM7/9/21
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M. Efarcee, despite being invasive, is far from being unwelcome. It's diverse and colorful nature has been known to enliven areas once considered plain and uninteresting.

In this way, it is similar to a rather invasive flowering weed, Radial Phytogentillim. 
R.P. spreads by means of asymmetric fluffy seed pods, and is celebrated by many for the shapes they imagine in its pods, giving it its more common name of 'cloud weed'. 

Cloud weed, despite its colorful flowers and imaginative pods, should be kept from outcompeting other important aspects of life by filling growing spaces in advance with other valuable plants and by regular grooming of the plant itself.

Future rules will also mention a similarity between M. Efarcee and some other species.
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