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Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Native versus Invasive Exotic species

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First cataloged in North America in late 1800's, Garlic Mustard is one of few forest floor invasive plants but has significant impact on native spring woodland wildflowers. Learn how to identify this invasive but apparently very desirable edible. Learn the difference between Native and Invasive Exotic species. BTW: eat all of this that you want!
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