Grassland Plant ID. Grasses & Grass-like Barley, Little.

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Presentation transcript:

Grassland Plant ID

Grasses & Grass-like

Barley, Little

Barnyard Grass

Bermuda Grass

Bluegrass (Kentucky)

Bluestem, Big

Bluestem (Old World)

Bluestem, Little

Bromegrass, smooth

Broomsedge (Broomstraw)

Crabgrass

Downy Chess (downy brome, cheat grass)

Eastern Gama-grass

Fescue (tall)

Foxtail (giant, green & yellow)

Indiangrass

Johnsongrass

Orchardgrass

Purple Top

Reed Canary Grass

Quackgrass

Ryegrass

Sedges

Switchgrass

Timothy

Legumes

Alfalfa

Birdsfoot Treefoil

Cats Claw Sensitive Briar Comments: Cats-claw sensitive briar is a plant that folds or droops when touched

Clover, White

Clover, Red

Clover, Sweet

Clover (little hop)

Illinois Bundleflower

Lespedeza (Korean, Common)

Lespedeza, Sericea

Partridge Pea

Tick Trefoil (begger tick)

Forbs

Bull Nettle (horse)

Chicory, Common

Cinquefoil

Cocklebur, Common

Croton

Curly Dock

Daisy Fleabane

Dandelion

Goldenrod (prairie)

Ironweed

Lambsquarter

Milkweed, Common

Pigweed

Plantain

Queen Anne’s Lace

Ragweed (Common, Giant, Lanceleaf)

Red Sorrel

Smartweed

Thistle (Tall, Musk, Bull)

Three-seeded Mercury

Yarrow, Common

Woody Plants

Blackberry

Black Cherry

Coralberry (buckbrush)

Dewberry

Elm

Grape

Greenbriar

Hickory

Locust (black or honey)

Oak (black or white)

Persimmon

Poison Ivy

Red Cedar (juniper)

Rose (multiflora or wild)

Sassafras

Sumac

Walnut

Wild Plum

Willow

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