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Ragwort, yew, horsetail, horse chestnut, oak and red maple tree, plum and peach tree, black locust and cherry tree, milkweed, lupine, locoweed, larkspur, ground ivy, Mountain Laurel, oleander, poison and water hemlock, rhododendrons,

potato, sorghum grass, tobacco, white snakeroot, fircherry tree, fiddleneck, chockecherry, castor bean, buckweat, bracken fern, black walnut tree, azaleas, alsike clover, wild cherry tree,

johnson/sudan grass, yellow starthistle/russian knapweed

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