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  2. List of invasive species in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Numerous non-native plants have been introduced to Texas in the United States and many of them have become invasive species. The following is a list of some non-native invasive plant species established in Texas. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. The Best Time To Apply Weed Killer To A Lawn, According To ...

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    The type of weed—annual or perennial—serves as a guide on when to take action. "Identification of the weed will help you determine the timing of weed removal before flowering and seed ...

  4. Senecio ampullaceus - Wikipedia

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    Senecio ampullaceus, also known as Texas ragwort, [1] Texas squaw-weed, Texas groundsel, [3] and Texas butterweed, [4] is a species of Senecio in the family Asteraceae, receiving its Latin name ampullaceus from its flask shaped flower-head. [5] It is recommended for landscape use in its native Texas. [6]

  5. Stachys floridana - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It occurs as far west as Texas, [2] and it has been recorded in California. [3] Its common names include Florida betony, [1] Florida hedgenettle, [4] and rattlesnake weed. [3] It has been called wild artichoke, but it is not closely related to artichoke. [5] The plant was the Florida Department of Agriculture's "Weed of the Month" for ...

  6. Sagittaria platyphylla - Wikipedia

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    The core of its range extends from central Texas to the Florida Panhandle north to southern Illinois. It is an emergent aquatic plant found in ponds, lakes and slow-moving streams. [3] [10] [11] As an ornamental it has also been spread to other locations. [12]

  7. Croton texensis - Wikipedia

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    Croton texensis, commonly known as Texas croton, goat weed, skunk weed, and doveweed, is a species of plant found in the United States. Uses.