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Abutilon theophrasti, also known as velvetleaf, velvet plant, velvetweed and the Chinese jute [1] is an annual plant in the family Malvaceae that is native to southern Asia and it serves as a type species of the genus Abutilon. [2]
University of California, Integrated Pest Management. "Identification: Weed Photo Gallery: Common groundsel". How to Manage Pests. Statewide IPM Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California; University of Tennessee Herbarium. "Results for Senecio vulgaris". Tennessee Vascular Plants - Database.
For grassy weeds, apply a product containing atrazine according to label instructions. Most of these DIY products typically contain a fertilizer, too. Most of these DIY products typically contain ...
Hordeum pusillum, also known as little barley, is an annual grass native to most of the United States and southwestern Canada. [1] [2] It arrived via multiple long-distance dispersals of a southern South American species of Hordeum about one million years ago. [3]
This species is a perennial herb producing a hairy, erect stem up to about half a meter in maximum height. It grows from a network of rhizomes with tubers.The distinctive pale-colored tuber is several centimeters long and about one centimeter wide, and is segmented in such a way that it resembles the rattle on the tail of a rattlesnake, [6] the inspiration for the common name "rattlesnake weed ...
University of Tennessee Herbarium, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 650,000 TENN ... University of Idaho: 200,000 ID Moscow: South America. Name No. Specimens
Binomial etymology Cardamine is Dioscorides' name for cress. It is derived from Greek. [15]Hirsuta means "hairy" or "hirsute". [15]Common names Other common or country names include lamb's cress, land cress, hoary bitter cress, spring cress, flick weed, and shot weed, Alabama slapweed (or lambscress, landcress, hoary bittercress, springcress, flickweed, and shotweed).
Lobelia inflata, also known as Indian tobacco or puke weed, is a species of Lobelia native to eastern North America, from southeastern Canada (Nova Scotia to southeast Ontario) south through the eastern United States to Alabama and west to Kansas.