Chromolaena odorata: A highly invasive weed
... and take photos, if possible; • DO NOT try to pull it out, as it grows from any fragments that may be left ...
... and take photos, if possible; • DO NOT try to pull it out, as it grows from any fragments that may be left ...
New Species for the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council`s 2013 List of
... Macroptilium lathyroides is native to tropical America and is a member of the Fabaceae family. Plants form dense monocultures and grow erect to a height of approximately 0.5 meters. The leaves are compound with three leaflets per leaf, and red to purple flowers develop on long stalks. The flower pet ...
... Macroptilium lathyroides is native to tropical America and is a member of the Fabaceae family. Plants form dense monocultures and grow erect to a height of approximately 0.5 meters. The leaves are compound with three leaflets per leaf, and red to purple flowers develop on long stalks. The flower pet ...
The Planter`s Palette Plant Information Page
... Variegated Gaultheria is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a mounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. This is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and should not require much pruning, except when necessary, such as to remove die ...
... Variegated Gaultheria is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a mounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage. This is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and should not require much pruning, except when necessary, such as to remove die ...
Common Choke Cherry - Department of Animal and Rangeland
... Management Considerations UTILIZATION Forage and Palatability: Domestic cattle and sheep eat chokecherry but it’s browsed heaviest by sheep. Leaves and bark contain prussic acid, none of which is toxic until it is ground and mixed with digestive juices. Prussic acid acts similar to hydrocyanide. Co ...
... Management Considerations UTILIZATION Forage and Palatability: Domestic cattle and sheep eat chokecherry but it’s browsed heaviest by sheep. Leaves and bark contain prussic acid, none of which is toxic until it is ground and mixed with digestive juices. Prussic acid acts similar to hydrocyanide. Co ...
Invasive Plant Species Scavenger Hunt
... The plant’s name may have come from the shape and texture of the leaf resembling that of a dog’s tongue. Or that the name came from the belief that a leaf worn in the shoe could ward off dog attacks. Extracts of the roots and leaves of houndstongue have been used in folk remedies for various ailment ...
... The plant’s name may have come from the shape and texture of the leaf resembling that of a dog’s tongue. Or that the name came from the belief that a leaf worn in the shoe could ward off dog attacks. Extracts of the roots and leaves of houndstongue have been used in folk remedies for various ailment ...
Pricklypear Biology and Management
... land has been overgrazed. Grazing livestock typically will not venture into dense pricklypear stands. As a result, this is where you may find some of the most sought-after plant species, protected from grazing. In these areas pricklypear has preserved a seed source that might otherwise have been gra ...
... land has been overgrazed. Grazing livestock typically will not venture into dense pricklypear stands. As a result, this is where you may find some of the most sought-after plant species, protected from grazing. In these areas pricklypear has preserved a seed source that might otherwise have been gra ...
invasive plant profile
... There are other shrubs that offer similar benefits to Buddleia davidii (attractive flowers and a bushy hedge) without becoming invasive and a threat to local ...
... There are other shrubs that offer similar benefits to Buddleia davidii (attractive flowers and a bushy hedge) without becoming invasive and a threat to local ...
Winter Creeper ( Euonymus fortunei ) Identification
... To Remove: Young stands of winter creeper can be hand pulled at the root, making sure all small rootlets are removed. Mature stands will need to be cut back at the stems until manageable by using clippers to cut the vine down from trees and to ground level. Note: Just cutting the plant will not cont ...
... To Remove: Young stands of winter creeper can be hand pulled at the root, making sure all small rootlets are removed. Mature stands will need to be cut back at the stems until manageable by using clippers to cut the vine down from trees and to ground level. Note: Just cutting the plant will not cont ...
Canada Thistle
... from smooth with no spines to irregularly lobed with sharp spines. Flowers: Flowers form at the ends of stems in clusters of one to several. The flower head is urn-shaped and the bracts are spineless. The colour of the flowers may vary from plant to plant, being purple, pink or white. Seed: Seeds ar ...
... from smooth with no spines to irregularly lobed with sharp spines. Flowers: Flowers form at the ends of stems in clusters of one to several. The flower head is urn-shaped and the bracts are spineless. The colour of the flowers may vary from plant to plant, being purple, pink or white. Seed: Seeds ar ...
Euphorbia Two - WSU Extension
... small, and lack sepals or petals. These showy bracts are lime-yellow when young and age to purple-red. The stems and leaves of the Cypress Spurge contain a milky latex sap as is the case with most members of the Spurge family. The latex may produce a severe dermatitis on susceptible individuals, muc ...
... small, and lack sepals or petals. These showy bracts are lime-yellow when young and age to purple-red. The stems and leaves of the Cypress Spurge contain a milky latex sap as is the case with most members of the Spurge family. The latex may produce a severe dermatitis on susceptible individuals, muc ...
wireweed - PGG Wrightson
... it tends to be still quite fleshy but once it has gone to seed it dies and dries back into a clump of tough wire-like stems. Wireweed germinates in early spring to early summer. It can easily establish itself in paddocks when the soil is too wet for anything else to grow so it is commonly found in g ...
... it tends to be still quite fleshy but once it has gone to seed it dies and dries back into a clump of tough wire-like stems. Wireweed germinates in early spring to early summer. It can easily establish itself in paddocks when the soil is too wet for anything else to grow so it is commonly found in g ...
2009 Plants of the Year
... Woody Ornamental Plant of the Year: Chionanthus virginicus ‐ White Fringetree A small tree to large shrub, the Chionanthus virginicus is a spread‐ ing, multi‐stemmed form with a slow to moderate growth rate. Its showy, white, lacy, fragrant flowers bloom in late May, and the female pl ...
... Woody Ornamental Plant of the Year: Chionanthus virginicus ‐ White Fringetree A small tree to large shrub, the Chionanthus virginicus is a spread‐ ing, multi‐stemmed form with a slow to moderate growth rate. Its showy, white, lacy, fragrant flowers bloom in late May, and the female pl ...
Rebound Forage Millet
... growth during the first 8-10 weeks. In this period it far out-yields other fodder crops. Typically Rebound sown in early November can be grazed about 6 weeks later (mid-late December). Rebound is a useful feed supplement during the hot summer months when the growth of permanent pasture may suffer. Reg ...
... growth during the first 8-10 weeks. In this period it far out-yields other fodder crops. Typically Rebound sown in early November can be grazed about 6 weeks later (mid-late December). Rebound is a useful feed supplement during the hot summer months when the growth of permanent pasture may suffer. Reg ...
Weed of the Month (November 2009)
... from September into late fall. As a cluster of berries mature, their coloration gradually changes from green to white (Figure 3) to red to shiny blue-black (Figure 4). Berries on a given cluster mature at different rates; thus, clusters will typically consist of differ‑ ently colored berries. Manage ...
... from September into late fall. As a cluster of berries mature, their coloration gradually changes from green to white (Figure 3) to red to shiny blue-black (Figure 4). Berries on a given cluster mature at different rates; thus, clusters will typically consist of differ‑ ently colored berries. Manage ...
Kahili ginger - Horizons Regional Council
... seeds. Weedy characteristics Extremely shade-tolerant, most soil types, good or poor drainage. Drought and frost tolerant once established. Forms long-lived deep rhizome beds, and grows rapidly. Seeds widely dispersed. Rhizomes resprout from any fragment, survive years away from soil, as well as cru ...
... seeds. Weedy characteristics Extremely shade-tolerant, most soil types, good or poor drainage. Drought and frost tolerant once established. Forms long-lived deep rhizome beds, and grows rapidly. Seeds widely dispersed. Rhizomes resprout from any fragment, survive years away from soil, as well as cru ...
San Luis Valley Weed Management Association
... Salt cedar is a shrub or tree native to the Mediterranean, China and Central Asia. This plant is found infesting waterways throughout the west. These plants contain salt that they deposit onto the soil through their leaves. Other riparian species are unable to survive the salty conditions and Salt ...
... Salt cedar is a shrub or tree native to the Mediterranean, China and Central Asia. This plant is found infesting waterways throughout the west. These plants contain salt that they deposit onto the soil through their leaves. Other riparian species are unable to survive the salty conditions and Salt ...
Goutweed or Bishop`s weed, Aegopodium podagraria Species
... Goutweed or Bishop’s weed, Aegopodium podagraria Species Biology and Phenology: Habitat: Goutweed grows in abandoned fields, pastures, gardens, and open forests. It prefers full sun, but is highly shade tolerant, able to dominate forest understories, and does very well in light to moderate shade. Se ...
... Goutweed or Bishop’s weed, Aegopodium podagraria Species Biology and Phenology: Habitat: Goutweed grows in abandoned fields, pastures, gardens, and open forests. It prefers full sun, but is highly shade tolerant, able to dominate forest understories, and does very well in light to moderate shade. Se ...
florida noxious weeds
... other plant which may be a serious agricultural threat in Florida; have a negative impact on endangered, threatened, or commercially exploited plant species; or if the plant is a naturalized plant that disrupts naturally occurring native plant ...
... other plant which may be a serious agricultural threat in Florida; have a negative impact on endangered, threatened, or commercially exploited plant species; or if the plant is a naturalized plant that disrupts naturally occurring native plant ...
EASTERN WASHINGTON RANGE PLANTS
... well-drained soils from sagebrush flats and scablands to ponderosa pine forests and open ridges in the mountains. Grazing potential and management: Buckwheats are fair forage for sheep and poor forage for cattle. Stock may graze new growth on buckwheats in the spring, but they primarily graze them i ...
... well-drained soils from sagebrush flats and scablands to ponderosa pine forests and open ridges in the mountains. Grazing potential and management: Buckwheats are fair forage for sheep and poor forage for cattle. Stock may graze new growth on buckwheats in the spring, but they primarily graze them i ...
Types and Categories of Plants
... Herbaceous plants Broad leaves and showy flowers Above-ground growth dies back each year Veins in the leaves are net veins although some forbs have veins that are parallel Range wildflowers and weeds K. Launchbaugh ...
... Herbaceous plants Broad leaves and showy flowers Above-ground growth dies back each year Veins in the leaves are net veins although some forbs have veins that are parallel Range wildflowers and weeds K. Launchbaugh ...
Range Plant Types and Categories
... Herbaceous plants Broad leaves and showy flowers Above-ground growth dies back each year Veins in the leaves are net veins although some forbs have veins that are parallel Range wildflowers and weeds K. Launchbaugh ...
... Herbaceous plants Broad leaves and showy flowers Above-ground growth dies back each year Veins in the leaves are net veins although some forbs have veins that are parallel Range wildflowers and weeds K. Launchbaugh ...
Leptospermum laevigatum
... Single, white flowers, up to 2 cm across, are produced in the leaf-axils between late August and November (ii). The fruits mature the following year and comprise semi-fleshy, cup-shaped capsules about 7mm long and 8mm wide with 8-10 valves (iii). The fruits are serotinous (remaining on the plant for ...
... Single, white flowers, up to 2 cm across, are produced in the leaf-axils between late August and November (ii). The fruits mature the following year and comprise semi-fleshy, cup-shaped capsules about 7mm long and 8mm wide with 8-10 valves (iii). The fruits are serotinous (remaining on the plant for ...
Invasive Plants Fact Sheet - Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space
... through June. Fruit: Small, black borne in clusters. Look-alikes: Goutweed also called Bishop's weed (Aegopodium podagraria) is a highly invasive, non-native groundcover or creeping plant with 9 leaflets on lower leaves. Upper leaves may be variable. Some varieties of this plant may have white edges ...
... through June. Fruit: Small, black borne in clusters. Look-alikes: Goutweed also called Bishop's weed (Aegopodium podagraria) is a highly invasive, non-native groundcover or creeping plant with 9 leaflets on lower leaves. Upper leaves may be variable. Some varieties of this plant may have white edges ...
Kali tragus
Kali tragus is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is known by various common names such as Russian thistle, windwitch, or common saltwort. It is widely known simply as tumbleweed because in many regions of the United States it is the commonest and most conspicuous species of tumbleweed. Informally it also is known as ""Salsola"", which was its generic name until fairly recently.