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		By: Brigid Morrigan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This plant has developed such aggressive colonies along the roadside and river bank that it is spreading readily into the field and yard and displacing more useful  as well as indigenous plants.  It is not responding to glyphosate and I am looking for an alternative means to dispense with it.  Note that I did not plant it, never would recommend it to anyone as an ornamental, and as far as I&#039;m concerned it should be considered invasive.  Looking for the best ways to terminate this plant without contaminating the soil with toxins for years to come.  The rhizomes make it impossible to exterminate by hand.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This plant has developed such aggressive colonies along the roadside and river bank that it is spreading readily into the field and yard and displacing more useful  as well as indigenous plants.  It is not responding to glyphosate and I am looking for an alternative means to dispense with it.  Note that I did not plant it, never would recommend it to anyone as an ornamental, and as far as I&#8217;m concerned it should be considered invasive.  Looking for the best ways to terminate this plant without contaminating the soil with toxins for years to come.  The rhizomes make it impossible to exterminate by hand.</p>
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