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Biology, 16.10.2021 02:50, bxbysoso

PLZ HELP BRAINLEST! 1) what do the purple loosestrife eat and what eats the purple loosestrife?

2) What are some other species that occupy the same niche (eat the same things, use the same resources, etc) in the environment? In other words, what does it compete with?

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