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Weed Identification
Andrew Senesac, Cornell Co-op Extension
Marilyn Jordan, The Nature Conservancy
Online Information Sources
for Plant Identification
http://plants.usda.gov/
National Plants Database: USDA, NRCS. Species
photos and keys to taxonomic groups
http://www.ct.nrcs.usda.gov/invas-factsheets.html
Connecticut NRCS
http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu./esadocs.html
The Nature Conservancy
http://www.bbg.org/sci/nymf/key/index.html
Brooklyn Botanic Garden: key to woody plants
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/programs/lakepond/
aquatic_species.pdf Download aquatic species guide
(See handout, page 3 of complete weed list)
Mitchell, R. S. and G. C. Tucker.
1997. Revised Checklist of New
York State Plants. Bulletin 490.
The University of the State of New
York. The State Education
Department. Albany, NY 12230
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/pu
blications/biopub.html
Uva, R., J. C. Neal and D. J. M.
DiTomaso. 1997. Weeds of the
Northeast. Comstock Publishing
Assoc., a division of Cornell
University Press, Ithaca N.Y.
(includes native species)
See handout, reference list
Mitchell & Tucker: * indicates
species not native to New York
Black Swallow-wort
Cynanchum louiseae
flowers
TNC
Young
(CYLO)
¾Herbaceous perennial vine in
milkweed family, 2-6 feet long.
¾Leaves glossy & opposite;
flowers small with 5 fleshy pink to
purple petals; narrow pods split
open to release seeds with tuft of
downy white hairs.
¾Grows in old fields, woodlands,
open disturbed areas.
Seed
pod
leaves
Mile-A-Minute Weed / Vine
Polygonum perfoliatum (POPE)
Habit
Senesac
¾Annual vine with
prickles along stem.
¾Leaves triangular,
alternate, 1-3 inches
wide.
¾Distinctive circular leafy
structures, called ocreas,
surround stem.
¾Extremely rapid growth
covers other plants.
Jordan
Fruit
Ocrea
Jordan
Leaves
Hyatt
Giant hogweed/ Cow parsnip
Heracleum mantegazziamum (HEMA)
Leaf
Jordan
Umbel inflorescence
FHerbaceous
biennial or perennial
up to 15 feet tall.
FLeaves deeply
lobed
FStem purpleblotched
FRays of the umbel
flower head 50-150.
FPoisonous causes painful
blisters on human
skin, UV sensitivity,
and blindness.
Japanese stilt grass
Microstegium vimineum
M. Jordan
J. Ehrenfeld
™Prostrate annual grass,
roots at the nodes
™Nodes glabrous (smooth)
™Light green leaves with a
silvery line down the center
™Flowers in mid-September
™Inflorescence a terminal,
thick-branched panicle
™Lemma awned or awnless
M. Jordan
Water chestnut
Trapa natans (TRNA)
Faquatic annual that grows as a rooted, floating plant
Ffloating leaves are arranged in a rosette
Fthorny black nutlets with terminal barbs
Finconspicuous white flowers in the center of the rosette
Fforms surface mats- which causes competition for nutrients and
space
Leaves
Rosettes