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		<title>Comment on Tansy Alert by anaxamaxan</title>
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		<description>Hello all, the large patch of ragwort mentioned in this article was mostly on a parcel of undeveloped land.  It was spilling over into our property (3151 Storey). I had it removed from our property and went ahead and removed it from the adjacent property as well at my expense (along with a large chunk of blackberries). However walking around the neighborhood, I&#039;ve seen it growing in cracks and around driveyways on lower Crest and on Storey, so it&#039;s likely we&#039;ll see a lot of more it in the spring.

It should also be noted that &quot;tansy&quot; in this article means ragwort, not the actual tansy flower, which is a completely different plant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all, the large patch of ragwort mentioned in this article was mostly on a parcel of undeveloped land.  It was spilling over into our property (3151 Storey). I had it removed from our property and went ahead and removed it from the adjacent property as well at my expense (along with a large chunk of blackberries). However walking around the neighborhood, I&#8217;ve seen it growing in cracks and around driveyways on lower Crest and on Storey, so it&#8217;s likely we&#8217;ll see a lot of more it in the spring.</p>
<p>It should also be noted that &#8220;tansy&#8221; in this article means ragwort, not the actual tansy flower, which is a completely different plant.</p>
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