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RE: Field trip to Lousã Mountains [Portugal] - Part 3 - Mimosa tree, a Sisyphus work?

in #biology7 years ago

Congratulations on getting your Masters degree! That Acacia looks super invasive! I bet it smells good there, though! I'm just looking for some good, because I can appreciate how much of a loss of native habitat is in those landscape photos that you show. So many plants have become invasive - after being introduced on purpose. Such a problem!

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Thanks!!

Yes, mimosa tree is occupying very large areas in the center and northern mountains of Portugal. The smell it is very nice actually, but poor of the guys that have to live there. Pollen might get unsupportable​ (I think).

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