It may not seem like much of a problem when you first look at it, but make no mistake about it, this invasive plant species called the Stinkwort is now local and it is not welcomed, and is making its presence known in Santa Cruz County. This excellent article, written by Scotts Valley’s very own resident, Jackie Pascoe, appeared in today’s Santa Cruz Sentinel and can be read by clicking here…
Santa Cruz County Battling a New Invasive Plant Species
Santa Cruz County Battling a New Invasive Plant Species
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