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Barney JN (June 2006). "North American History of Two Invasive Plant Species: Phytogeographic Distribution, Dispersal Vectors, and Multiple Introductions". Biological Invasions. 8 (4): 703–717. doi:10.1007/s10530-005-3174-9. ISSN1387-3547. S2CID23543261.