BUNNELL - An invasive plant called creeping indigo has been identified in Flagler County and it is poisonous to horses and other grazing livestock, according to a media release from the county.The plant was introduced into Florida in 1925 as a potential forage plant as it is in the same family as alfalfa, clover and peanuts.

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