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By: Madelyn Mosier, Savannah Motes, and Dallas
Weeds: By: Madelyn Mosier, Savannah Motes, and Dallas
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Dandelion: Scientific name: Taraxacum Officinale
Common name: Dandelion The dandelion has a thick, fleshy tap root, which often branches new plants Come from the root & root segments Pre- emergent: barrier 50W Dichlobenil herbicide Post- emergent: Avenue south- broadleaf herbicide Weed complete: yes, sexual reproduction
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Dandelion:
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Cinquefoil: Scientific name: Potentilla simplex
Common name: Cinquefoil The leaves have toothed edges and arise from fibrous creeping stems The flower of cinquefoil are Sulphur yellow, consisting of five petals appearing brighter at the base Pre-emergent: none Post-emergent: Brush Master- herbicide Weed complete: No
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Cinquefoil:
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Bedstraw: Scientific name: Gallium aparine Common name: Catchweed
Bedstraw is a winter annual The leaves are formed in whoris containing 6-8 leaves around square stems Bedstraw is found throughout North America Pre- emergent: none Post- emergent: brush master- hermicides Weed complete- yes
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Bedstraw:
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Crabgrass: Scientific name: Digitaria sanguinalis
Common name: Large Crabgrass Summer annual Leaves are rolled in the bud, the first leave appears short, wide and blunt tipped Needs warms soil and sunlight to germinate Pre-emergent: gas and weed- herbicide Post-emergent: avenue south- broadleaf- herbicide Weed complete: no
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Crabgrass:
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English Daisy: Scientific name: Bellis perennis
Common name: Oxeye Daisy Perennial whose leaves form a basal tuft or resette Prostrate or spreading growing habit Plants have 3-4 inch flower stalks Pre-emergent: none Post-emergent: Avenue South Broadleaf- Herbicide Weed complete yes
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English Daisy:
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Dayflower: Scientific name: Commelina Common name: Spreading dayflower
Annual with multiple branches that spread by taking root from nodes along stems Stems are smooth with lance shaped leaves in sheaths having a few soft hairs Dayflower reproduces from seed and from nodes along stems Pre-emergent: none Post-emergent: Avenue South Broadleaf- Herbicide Weed complete: yes
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Dayflower:
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Curly Dock: Scientific name: Rumex crispus Common name: Polygonaceae
Winter perennial Contains a deep fleshy taproot In a turf situation, the leaves appear in a rosette form The flowers are long green spikes which turn reddish brown on maturity The flower grows 2-3 feet in height and appears in April to July Pre-emergent: Barrier 50W Dichlobenil- Herbicide Post emergent: GlyphoMate 41 Weed & grass killer plus Aquatic Herbicide Pronto- Vegetation Killer Weed complete: no
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Curly Dock:
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Cupid’s Shaving Brush:
Scientific name: Emillia fosbergii Common name: Tasselflower Warm season invasive exotic annual The stems are upright, pubescent at the base and smooth at the top The stems can reach a height of inches Pre-emergent: none Post-emergent: Speedzone Southern Broadleaf- Herbicide Weed complete: no
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Cupid’s Shaving Brush:
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Common Lespedeza: Scientific name: Lespedeza striata Common name: none
Prostrate growing summer annual Three oblong, smooth leaflets, all joining on a common petiole, have a prominent mid- vein Stems are wiry, postrate and freely branching Pre-emergent: none Post emergent: Avenue South Broadleaf- Herbicide Weed complete: yes
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Common Lespedeza:
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Old World Diamond flower:
Scientific name: Hedyotis corymbosa Common name: Flat-top Mille Graines Smooth, spreading summer annual with branched stems Leaves opposite, narrow Flowers white, usually two or more on long stalks from the tip of a common long stalk Flowers midsummer until frost Propagates from seeds Pre-emergent: none Post-emergent: Barrier Ornamental Landscaping- Herbicide Weed complete: no
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Old World Diamond flower:
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