California's wildflowers are disappearing, new book by UCR ecologist cautions

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Richard Minnich says policies and measures are needed to preserve state's flower heritage
At least since the late 18th century, invasive plant species introduced by humans have devastated California's botanical heritage by destroying native flora, resulting in bad pastures and posing a fire hazard, a new book by a UC Riverside ecologist explains.


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