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Giant Reed Resources

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Texas A&M University. AgriLife Extension Service. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences.

University of California - Riverside. Center for Invasive Species Research.

Mississippi State University. Geosystems Research Institute.

See also: Species Factsheets for more fact sheets

University of California, Santa Barbara. Marine Science Institute. Riparian Invasions Research Laboratory.

University of California. Weed Research and Information Center.
See also: Weeds in Natural Areas for more information sheets