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Red Car Canyon: Non-Native Competition
Photo: Diane Edwardson, July 9, 2011. Non-native Morning Glories are competing with non-native Arundo for scarce sunlight in Red Car Canyon. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Arundo is a highly invasive and combustible species. Arundo is a giant reed or grass. It literally explodes when it burns, spreading fire in all directions. You should actively work to remove Arundo from areas in and near
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