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Puncturevine
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Puncturevine
Prickly Lettuce
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Prickly Lettuce
Poison Hemlock
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Poison Hemlock
Perennial Pepperweed
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Perennial Pepperweed
Yellow Starthistle
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Yellow Starthistle
Yellow Nutsedge
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Yellow Nutsedge
Parrotfeather
See pdf regarding this weed.
Learn more about Parrotfeather
Oxeye Daisy
Also Known as: white daisy, margurite, field daisy, poorland flower, moonpenny. Oxeye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., native to Eurasia, is an erect perennial that grows…
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Orange Hawkweed
Also Known As: devil’s paintbrush, fox and cubs, king devil Orange Hawkweed is a Class B Noxious Weed. Class B noxious weeds are nonnative species…
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Musk Thistle
Musk Thistle is a Class B Weed. In regions where a Class B species is already abundant, control is decided at the local level, with…
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