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This week we return to eastern Lusardi Creek to treat isolated pampas grass and tamarisk. We will also survey areas for newly sprouting Carnation spurge (Euphorbia terracina).
New spurge is appearing at a greatly reduced rate now that that ground is drying up in midsummer. But the fact that a very large area has been infested requires that we must be vigilant in order to prevent new seed from being generated.
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