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Readers speak: Have an invasive plant issue in CT? Go native.

Rose Hiskes, from the Connecticut Invasive Plants Working Group, talks about garlic mustard during an Invasive Species workshop sponsored by the Hebron Pollinator Pathway Group at the Raymond Brook Preserve in Hebron on April 22. (Melanie Savage)
Rose Hiskes, from the Connecticut Invasive Plants Working Group, talks about garlic mustard during an Invasive Species workshop sponsored by the Hebron Pollinator Pathway Group at the Raymond Brook Preserve in Hebron on April 22. (Melanie Savage)
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