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PLANTS IN THE NEWS

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Devil’s snareHydrangeaCrape MyrtleRazzle Dazzle Crape MyrtleBlack Eyed SusanButterfly Bush

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DEVIL’S SNARE• Very Poisonous• Originated In South America• Illegal to buy, sell, or grow it• US calls in Jimson weed

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HYDRANGEA• White, but can be colored.

• Used to make tea in Asia

• Also known as the “Snowball Bush”

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CRAPE MYRTLE• Has 250 varieties

• Grows fast

• Brightly colored flowers

• Originated in Australia & Asia

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RAZZLE DAZZLE CRAPE MYRTLE

• Type of Crape Myrtle• Cherry, Raspberry, and Ruby Dazzle are types of Razzle Dazzle Crape Myrtles

• Dwarf plants, they are 4 feet tall

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BLACK EYED SUSAN• One of the most common American wildflowers• Grow back every summer• Brown center and bright yellow pedals

• Maryland’s state flower

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BUTTERFLY BUSH• Attracts butterflies• Spreads easily, some states don’t allow/recommend it.• Hard to get rid of

• Purple/pink flowers

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PLANTS AND STINK BUGS• Stink bugs eat leaves, plants, flowers, and fruit

• Pennsylvania has an invasion of stink bugs

• It’s an issue because they eat the crops and flowers

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RADIATION IN GRASS

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