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Which of these can be used as fuel, garden mulch, and packing material? 1.foliose 2.hornworts 3.lunularia cruciata 4.peat moss 5.liveworts
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Which of these can be used as fuel, garden mulch, and packing material?
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2.hornworts
3.lunularia cruciata
4.peat moss
5.liveworts
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