'Mystery seeds' find way into Alabama homes - The Brewton Standard
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'Mystery seeds' find way into Alabama homes - The Brewton Standard
Similar to the reports in 2020, mystery seed packages have once again found their way into some Alabama mailboxes. These seeds could cause great harm to the state’s environment through the potential spreading of diseases and invasive species. According to the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, it is illegal to import or export agricultural products that do not have the proper authorization or are in violation of regulations. Known…
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As spring arrives, bringing longer and warmer days, nature awakens from its winter slumber and with it, a few unwelcome visitors. Among them are two particularly invasive and toxic plants: poison hemlock and wild parsnip. After spending the cold winter months in a semi-dormant rosette stage close to the ground, both plants are now ready to bolt (grow rapidly and bloom once again.) I first encountered these two toxic plants last summer in Iowa, n…
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