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Mike,

I will check the NY list of invasive plants before planting
anything.  Porcelain berry is quite common on Long Island.
One side comment, we walked around the neighborhood and checked
out vines growing in the area.  The the most common was the
wild grape.  It must the most successful (the most invasive?)
vine in my area.  In August you can smell the aroma of
fermenting grape fruit everywhere.  I wonder if it is officially considered invasive?

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

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