Monographs on Invasive Plants in Europe: Baccharis halimifolia L.
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Uwe Starfinger | S. Brunel | Guillaume Fried | F. Dane Panetta | F. Panetta | U. Starfinger | G. Fried | L. Caño | S. Brunel | Estela Beteta | A. Charpentier | M. Herrera | Mercedes Herrera | Lidia Caño | Estela Beteta | Anne Charpentier
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