Control In Forages
A perennial with slender, twining stems that may reach 10 feet in length. Leaves are 3-7 inches long, 1.5-5 inches wide, opposite, entire, and heart-shaped (4). Leaves do not have hairs and occur on petioles that are 1-4 inches long. Leaf ... [... more]
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Control In Forages
A perennial from rhizomes with conspicuous spines on leaves and stems reaching 3 feet in height. Leaves are elliptic-oblong to oval, alternate, petioled, 2.5-4.5 inches long and covered on both surfaces with hairs. Leaves also emit a potato odor ... [... more]
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Control In Forages
A perennial weed that secretes a milky sap when broken, reaching 5-6 ft. in height. Leaves are entire, ovate or elliptic, 2-5 inches long, 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches wide, and arranged oppositely along the stem. Leaves have short petioles and are ... [... more]
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Common Weeds and Their Control
Authors: Steven R. King, Post-Doctoral Research Associate; Rakesh Chandran, Extension Weed Scientist, West Virginia University; Edward S. Hagood Jr., Extension Weed Scientist; Kevin W. Bradley, Post-Doctoral Research Associate; Kenner Love, ... [... more]
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Control In Pastures And Mayfields
Perennial weed with persistent rhizomes that may be spread or transported by cultivation equipment or also in burlaped nursery stock infested with rhizomes. Leaves are 2 to 4 inches long, 1 to 3 inches wide, alternately arranged on the stem, ... [... more]
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Control In Forages
Perennial woody vine that may reach 40 feet or more in length. Leaves are opposite and composed of several similar leaflets also arranged oppositely from one another (pinnately compound). A single leaf may contain 7-15 leaflets that are 1-3 ... [... more]
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