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Angel Trumpets: Brugmansia and Datura in South Florida

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... Preplant herbicide injury can cause emergence problems in certain cases. Some herbicides, such as Treflan and Fargo, cause these problems if used improperly and when cold, wet conditions follow planting. Treflan can cause a short, thickened coleoptile and stunted roots when wheat is planted directly ...
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