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Grassland Plant ID
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Grasses & Grass-like
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Barley, Little
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Barnyard Grass
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Bermuda Grass
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Bluegrass (Kentucky)
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Bluestem, Big
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Bluestem (Old World)
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Bluestem, Little
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Bromegrass, smooth
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Broomsedge (Broomstraw)
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Crabgrass
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Downy Chess (downy brome, cheat grass)
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Eastern Gama-grass
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Fescue (tall)
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Foxtail (giant, green & yellow)
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Indiangrass
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Johnsongrass
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Orchardgrass
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Purple Top
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Reed Canary Grass
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Quackgrass
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Ryegrass
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Sedges
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Switchgrass
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Timothy
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Legumes
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Alfalfa
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Birdsfoot Treefoil
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Cats Claw Sensitive Briar Comments: Cats-claw sensitive briar is a plant that folds or droops when touched
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Clover, White
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Clover, Red
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Clover, Sweet
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Clover (little hop)
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Illinois Bundleflower
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Lespedeza (Korean, Common)
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Lespedeza, Sericea
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Partridge Pea
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Tick Trefoil (begger tick)
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Forbs
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Bull Nettle (horse)
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Chicory, Common
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Cinquefoil
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Cocklebur, Common
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Croton
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Curly Dock
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Daisy Fleabane
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Dandelion
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Goldenrod (prairie)
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Ironweed
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Lambsquarter
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Milkweed, Common
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Pigweed
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Plantain
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Queen Anne’s Lace
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Ragweed (Common, Giant, Lanceleaf)
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Red Sorrel
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Smartweed
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Thistle (Tall, Musk, Bull)
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Three-seeded Mercury
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Yarrow, Common
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Woody Plants
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Blackberry
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Black Cherry
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Coralberry (buckbrush)
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Dewberry
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Elm
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Grape
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Greenbriar
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Hickory
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Locust (black or honey)
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Oak (black or white)
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Persimmon
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Poison Ivy
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Red Cedar (juniper)
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Rose (multiflora or wild)
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Sassafras
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Sumac
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Walnut
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Wild Plum
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Willow
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Resources: http://www.ppws.vt.edu/weedindex.htm http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruit s/fruits.htm http://www.psu.missouri.edu/fishel/ http://www.ppws.vt.edu/weedindex.htm http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruit s/fruits.htm http://www.psu.missouri.edu/fishel/
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