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Clumpfoot Cabbage
Symplocarpus foetidus (L.) Salisb. ex W. P. C. Barton
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active growth period
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allelopathic effect
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are eaten by
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cellularity
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drought tolerance
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foliage porosity summer
foliage porosity winter
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grass growth type
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livestock bloat potential
low temperature tolerance
moisture use
native range includes
photosynthetic pathway
plant growth form
plant height
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resprout ability after clipping
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This statement is false; the answer to this question is no.
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