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Old 03-07-2005, 04:26 PM
Rob Mills
 
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they are grown all over the place in Texas with little to no
invasiveness.


Do the roots stay pretty well below the surface??

I would assume that prolific means that they hatch a lot of little ones.
They can't be any worse than a Mimosa that a neighbor two doors down has, we
just mow em down as they pop up. It's them dadgum above ground roots that
irritate me. RM ~


 
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