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36496 Seed ID Workshop. http://oardc.osu.edu/seedid/all.asp?sort=scientific Rubus spp. Rudbeckia hirta Rumex acetosa Rumex acetosella Rumex altissimus Rumex crispus Rumex maritimus var. persicarioides Rumex obtusifolius Rumex stenophyllus Salsola australis Salsola paulsenii Salsola pestifer Salvia officinallis Sarcobatus vermiculatus Schizachyrium scoparium Scirpus spp. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science brassica   oleracea   rapa   sativa   trifolium   daucus   carota   allium   polygonum   panicum   solanum Jan 1, 2007  

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