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Species Code GC | Virtual Field Reference Data Base | US EPA07-23-2007
Form: A scrambling, twisting vine with no tendrils or aerial roots, forms dense thickets in bushes and trees ... Tendrils are apparent opposite the buds, ending in adhesive pads.
http://www.epa.gov/esd/land-sci/lcb/nrb/VFRDB/species_code-gc.htm (HTML)
Native Plants of the Great Lakes: Amphicarpea Bracteata Family: Fabaceae Upland Hog Peanut, Swink Wilhelm # 402-02-2009
"Information on a native plant of the Great Lakes."
http://www.epa.gov/greatlakes/greenacres/plants/uphog.html (HTML)
Greenacres: Landscaping with Native Plants | Great Lakes | US EPA02-02-2009
... there has been some disturbance. DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES: A delicate, twining vine with tendrils. Oval, pointed, light-green leaflets in triplets.
http://www.epa.gov/greenacres/plants/uphog.html (HTML)
Extending Biologically Integrated Farming Systems (BIFS) to Field and Row Crops - Final Report | Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program | US EPA08-25-2008
Jump to main content. Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program Recent Additions | Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area You are here: EPA Home Pesticides Grants and Partnerships PESP Regional Initiative Grants 1998 Extending Biologically Integrated Farming Systems (BIFS) to Field and Row Crops - Final Report Extending Biologically Integrated Farming Systems (BIFS) to Field and Row Crops - Final Report Disclaimer This report was prepared by an EPA assistance agreement recipient and represents only the views of the author rather
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