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Fine gardening magazine (Taunton Press) has a good article with charts of
invasive plants online. It shows what state the plant is invasive in.
Worth a looksee when considering what to plant as forage.
 
The URL is below
 
http://www.taunton.com/fg/features/plants/invasive/2.htm

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