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- Path: sparky!uunet!well!kjp
- From: kjp@well.sf.ca.us (Karen Paulsell)
- Subject: Re: Calif. Noxious Weeds ?
- Message-ID: <C1KtqD.9BB@well.sf.ca.us>
- Sender: news@well.sf.ca.us
- Organization: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link
- References: <24786@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 18:23:00 GMT
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- In article <24786@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM> deeds@solaria.hac.com writes:
- >
- >Thanks to the person(s) posting info on native plants!
- >
- >Now could someone tell me where to get info on restricted plants, i.e.
- >those considered pests (in California specifically). Do I write to
- >Calif. Dept. of Agriculture, or what govt. agency?
- >--
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- >Deanna J. Deeds deeds@solaria.hac.com
-
- You might try writing to:
-
- California Native Plant Society
- 909 12th Street, Suite 116
- Sacramento, CA 95814
-
- They may not list things considered as agricultural weeds, but I think they
- do maintain a list of plants which can 'escape' and compete with native
- ecosystem plants. Broom, Pampas grass, and Eucalytus being notable examples!
-